Wind stop delight!

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Alig
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Post by Alig »

I received my wind stop yesterday - it looks fantastic and really does what it says on the box ! :D

A public thank you to Rob from this site for getting it (discounted) and sending so quickly. :D

If anyone reading this wants one, Rob is your man - send him a pm and he will sort with you.

Also, as he's going to the Thorpe Park meet, he will be able to take stuff there.

From one very happy, warm and non-blown about cc owner!
Ali G

Used to own a Moonstone with personal plate, bits and pieces..and littlen's car seat :-)

ukdy
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Post by ukdy »

ooh ooh ooh

how much how much how much

- lol

bif
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Location: West Yorkshire

Post by bif »

I agree with AliG

I have had mine a month or so yet and it really does stop me looking like Jack Osbourne.

Well ....................very nearly

:lol:
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Kaz
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Location: Folkestone, Kent

Post by Kaz »

I insisted on a windstop being fitted for my test drive as I told the dealer if it didnt pass the 'hair test' I wouldnt buy it! It passed with flying colours and I did a deal on the spot, including them throwing in the windstop for free! Despite the standard probs with leaks and squeaks I have had 6 weeks of fantastic fun with the roof down at every opportunity.

johnb
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Post by johnb »

I aint got much hair, so a windstop wouldn't be much use to me. Besides
whizzing down the road at 90mph erm... I mean 70 officer with the roof and windows down is just the BEST!! More wind is better :lol:

J.

Alex LS
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Post by Alex LS »

Well if you want to whizz down the road at 70 with the roof down in the middle of winter without a windstop, you're a better man than I. :lol:

I find it helps stop the back of your neck and shoulders icing up...
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johnb
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Post by johnb »

Erm... This is what passes for summer in this country.
It was great bombing down to Gatwick this arfo No roof. windstop or windows.

Mind you I anything that helps in winter is fine by me.

J.

Alig
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Post by Alig »

'Coz it covers the back seat, it makes a good hidden storage area as well.

I got all my Tesco's shopping in there today, so I could still drive with the roof down!! :D
Ali G

Used to own a Moonstone with personal plate, bits and pieces..and littlen's car seat :-)