Bonnet Toggles

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Doug G
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Re: Bonnet Toggles

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I need nine of them (sun perished) and will keep the other three as spares for mine.

The replacements cost £15.00/pair from the club.
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Re: Bonnet Toggles

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ok.. are the ones from the MOKE CLUB the same as the ones on the Chokes??
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Being as a Choke is copied from a Moke then they should be the same. We’ve sold them to Chome owners before
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Doug G wrote: Fri Oct 09, 2020 16:12 I need nine of them (sun perished) and will keep the other three as spares for mine.

The replacements cost £15.00/pair from the club.
I don't understand. With nine your bonnet must be very secure...what am I missing?

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Re: Bonnet Toggles

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Tim wrote: Sun Oct 11, 2020 22:18
Doug G wrote: Fri Oct 09, 2020 16:12 I need nine of them (sun perished) and will keep the other three as spares for mine.

The replacements cost £15.00/pair from the club.
I don't understand. With nine your bonnet must be very secure...what am I missing?

Tim
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Re: Bonnet Toggles

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The sun (UV) is particularly brutal here.

The side and rear fabric and clear plastic screen have perished and been thrown away. Unfortunately none kept for patterns - not my doing- Grr! :evil:

The windscreen surrounds have a fair bit of corrosion and need fair bit of TDC.

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Aaah, I see.

Funny how it spreads - like a disease. You start off with one, but before you know it you're riddled with them. :lol:

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Re: Bonnet Toggles

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Doug. I just tried to order a mere four NEW fuel pumps from Moke Int Ltd GB plant in Cerizay , France.. I was told them have NO SPARE PARTS?/ weird way to run a new business?? later bc
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