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Old 03-03-14, 11:10 PM   #1
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Dark Ice Design Bonnet Gas Struts Groupbuy

There is a groupbuy started by Dark Ice Designs for MG Rover 200,25,ZR & 400,45,ZS Bonnet Gas Struts

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Hi all,

Group buy for our new bonnet gas struts kits is here. We have 2 kits available, one kit for the MG Rover 200, 25 & ZR and one kit for the MG Rover 400, 45, ZS.


The gas struts are powder coated gloss back with a white Dark Ice Designs logo and information (can be removed if you don't like it!).

For those who have the older mk1 bonnet gas strut kits we are offering new replacement gloss black gas struts at a subsidised price of £8 + £3.00 post and packaging to replace the older silver struts (you will require all other parts of the kit to fit).

The kits require no welding or drilling to fit and are much easier to fit than our first generation bonnet gas struts - simply bolting the bracket on the top bonnet hinge bolt and the ball stud replaces the middle wing bolt.

Please note that due to restricted space on the MG Rover 200/25/ZR cars the gas strut will make slight contact with the bonnet. We have included Polyurethane tape to help minimise any damage and recommend shutting the bonnet carefully. Alternatively the gas strut end fitting can be filed down slightly or the ball stud can be pushed to one side to eliminate any contact with the bonnet.

Bonnet gas strut kit RRP - £29.99 with 1st class post and packaging to UK of £4.99.

Group buy
5 people - £27.50
10+ people - £24.99

Group buy ends 3rd April 2014.
the link : http://forums.mg-rover.org/showthread.php?t=634593
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Old 04-03-14, 11:43 AM   #2
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Much easier than sourcing the bits yourself, I've requested some for the ZR as I already have C/F ones on the ZS. I might even try them on the maestro first.
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