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I bought one last year, excellent bit of kit.
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Hi R,
I noticed these several months ago, and they look very nice.
As a supplier, I thought perhaps a bit expensive.
Probably £8.00 worth of laser cutting. Not muck else to do.
I know people want a return of over 100%
But even with ebay fees, that's £20.00
I guess the other way to look at the price, is hopefully the profit will go back to making more useful parts to keep austin 7s on the road.
Good luck to them.
Tony.
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I was very happy to pay the price Tony - but then I usually am if I think it’s going to help me.
I have one of the brake drum types in my collection but think the one on eBay is considerably better on a number of grounds when compared - not least because it sits beneath the rear seat squab.
My favourite one previous to this latest incarnation was an old outer wheel carrier welded to a bar - it too was flat for easy storage.
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I just get by with my spare wheel having no centre... Someone will probably now explain why that is going to end in disaster(..?) but it takes up no additional space at all.
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Location: Auckland NZ
Car type: 36 Nippy, 31 RM, 38 Special, 24 Works Rep
Or directly, Marcus Ling who posts here produces and supplies these, I can put anyone in contact if needs be.
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