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hey guys with the hk heater tap being so hard to find one that works and dont leak is anyone going to repo them?? i have 3 taps i have tried and all leak through the centre shaft i have another 4 that have the end corroded so you can not put a hose on i know a NOS one went for over 2k on ebay i think they would sell like hot cakes if they are redone
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hi mate, i have made them before, was a while ago though
i have considered doing some more but i wasn't sure how they'd sell, how big do you think the market is?
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quote: Originally posted by davequey74
hi mate, i have made them before, was a while ago though
i have considered doing some more but i wasn't sure how they'd sell, how big do you think the market is?
hey mate how much to make me one if you can?? i think there would be a great market for them as most people have there ones dummied up to look like they work they are so hard to find and when you do find one they want stupid money for them i know i could just put a ht-g heater box in my car but i wanna keep it original the cores are no problem to get done its just the tap thats the problem i cant believe no company has done one yet
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i'll send you a email, sounds like i should make some more, there's a fair amount of work in making them so they won't be cheap, but they won't be anywhere near expensive as a NOS one!
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quote: Originally posted by davequey74
i'll send you a email, sounds like i should make some more, there's a fair amount of work in making them so they won't be cheap, but they won't be anywhere near expensive as a NOS one!
cheers mate
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pffft, bingys got heaps of em
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quote: Originally posted by we wreck 81837s only
pffft, bingys got heaps of em
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yeah we wreck but there for the ferrari mate
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Hi davequey74, are you taking orders ?? I'm up for 1, maybe 2. Bob
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quote: Originally posted by davequey74
i'll send you a email, sounds like i should make some more, there's a fair amount of work in making them so they won't be cheap, but they won't be anywhere near expensive as a NOS one!
'Expensive' is a relative term. What is cheap to one person is 'expensive' to another. There is definitely a market, what is the cost ? Dr Terry _________________________________________ When calculating a car restoration budget, be as accurate as you can & then double the final figure. It will be closer to the truth. |
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If there is anyone out there keen to reproduce the HK heater tap... I have a NOS tap and 2 good working second hand taps to use as reference examples..
I also have a NOS Heater Box and a NOS Drain Tube... so a complete kit could be reproduced if someone had the right contacts...
anyhow... if anyone out there wants to contact me just PM me on here and I will give you a call..
cheers Al
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quote: Originally posted by AMunro327
Hi davequey74, are you taking orders ?? I'm up for 1, maybe 2. Bob
if i go ahead and make them i'll send you a email, it's on my todo list now, so i'll probley start to make some in a few weeks
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quote: Originally posted by Dr Terry
quote: Originally posted by davequey74
i'll send you a email, sounds like i should make some more, there's a fair amount of work in making them so they won't be cheap, but they won't be anywhere near expensive as a NOS one!
'Expensive' is a relative term. What is cheap to one person is 'expensive' to another.
There is definitely a market, what is the cost ?
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i'd expect the price to be around the $50-$70 mark at this early stage, i'll have to work it out a bit better once i start making them i would like to keep them affordable, no point in being gready, that helps no one what sort of $$$ do you think would be fair?
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they should have been made 10 yrs ago. $110 davey boy, keeps it nice and easy for everyone, but some will still whinge, some will be good, but i'll give ya a hint, dont say nuffin to jimmy boy@MMP..
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I'm up for 1.
Maybe 2
Pete
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