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    Breeze-Breaker

    Just fitted new Breeze-Breaker, very impressed with the quality and fit

    and what a difference it makes......breeze-free

    Dave
    Dave [ 1974 MkII - TV8 - BW35 Auto ]

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    i think i am gonna go this route now as well

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      I think this is a great idea, not only will it keep the breeze down in the front but I wont be able to hear the kids moaning that their cold ! lol

      I assume enough air will get to the back seat to allow them to breath ?

      Dazza

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        The dog love's it too, she can ride in comfort in the back, no more flappy-ears !!!


        Dave [ 1974 MkII - TV8 - BW35 Auto ]

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          Dazza the Stag wrote:
          I think this is a great idea, not only will it keep the breeze down in the front but I wont be able to hear the kids moaning that their cold ! lol

          I assume enough air will get to the back seat to allow them to breath ?

          Dazza
          Probably not but who gives a s # # # Anon.

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            Mines in the post, should be here today or Friday, I saw one on another car and knew that was the one to get , Chris the guy that makes them is very helpful and compared to others I think it's not a bad price.

            Ian


            Wise men ignore the advice of fools, but fools ignore the advice of wise men sigpic

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              Looks great - I'm thinking of ordering one. Just one question - does the mesh obscure the rear viewmirror visibility at all?

              Cheers,

              Bob.
              1974 TV8 Manual O/D in aerosilver

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                looks great - very nice fit.

                so you candrop the tonneau and still get people sitting in the back? does it just hang down or is there a way to roll it up?

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                  The tonneau is attached with velcro to the lower edge of the main screen so it can be removed to clear the back seat, as for rear vision, it's much like looking thorugh sunglasses, I don't think it causes any problems and no reflections.

                  I agree Chris was very helpful.

                  cheers

                  Dave
                  Dave [ 1974 MkII - TV8 - BW35 Auto ]

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                    Martin Stevenson wrote:
                    Dazza the Stag wrote:
                    I think this is a great idea, not only will it keep the breeze down in the front but I wont be able to hear the kids moaning that their cold ! lol

                    I assume enough air will get to the back seat to allow them to breath ?

                    Dazza
                    Probably not but who gives a s # # # Anon.
                    er childline?

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                      mad cyclist wrote:
                      Martin Stevenson wrote:
                      Dazza the Stag wrote:
                      I think this is a great idea, not only will it keep the breeze down in the front but I wont be able to hear the kids moaning that their cold ! lol

                      I assume enough air will get to the back seat to allow them to breath ?

                      Dazza
                      Probably not but who gives a s # # # Anon.
                      er childline?
                      Nick, they would never get a phone reception under the cover:P

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                        DaveB wrote:
                        Just fitted new Breeze-Breaker, very impressed with the quality and fit

                        and what a difference it makes......  breeze-free

                        Dave
                        Hi Dave got mine today, can you tell me what glue you used to fix the Velcro strips for the seat cover.

                        Cheers, Ian
                        Wise men ignore the advice of fools, but fools ignore the advice of wise men sigpic

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                          Hi Ian,

                          I just used normal Evo-Stik contact adhesive out of a tube, applied to both surfaces, left about 15 mins before sticking together, then left overnight beforefitting the tonneau.

                          So far they seem very secure,

                          cheers

                          Dave
                          Dave [ 1974 MkII - TV8 - BW35 Auto ]

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                            Thanks for the info
                            Wise men ignore the advice of fools, but fools ignore the advice of wise men sigpic

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                              Can you put the hood up with the screen in place?

                              Denis

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