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Hi Guys,

Does anyone have a spare set of doors and a roof for Rod The Pod  that they would like to sell me please?

Cheers, Chris.

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I've got one passenger side half-door if it helps?
Jaquelyn
That still make him roofless Jaquelyn!! x
Hey thanks Jaquelyn - It's a start maybe by the September meet we might be able to make up a full set you never know.........

Jaquelyn said:
I've got one passenger side half-door if it helps?
Jaquelyn
Hi Chris,

I am just about to sell my qpod funtech 50cc. It has a full cab kit with it, however I could sell the doors and roof seperately.

It is all in good condition, however one side has a hinge broken. These hinges only cost less than a tenner from Cunninghams.

I do not have a price in mind, ring me on 07833476300 and make me an offer - bear in mind I paid £900 for them two years ago from Cunninghams.

I am going to Turkey for two and a half weeks on Friday, so if you do wish to ring me please do so before Thursday otherwise it will cost you a lot!

You could just respond to this post if you prefer and I will get back to you.

Jordan
hi qpoders same problem as chris just aquired a qpod but need roof and doors any one help cheers cath
I believe cab kits are like rocking horse ----. I made a roof/doors for my fun extr'm , check out the photos on my page, if you want any details materials etc. just ask. Others have done similar  done for Qpods.

Hi Roger.

What materials did you use and what fixing did you use?

Thanks, 

Mags

Roger said:

I believe cab kits are like rocking horse ----. I made a roof/doors for my fun extr'm , check out the photos on my page, if you want any details materials etc. just ask. Others have done similar  done for Qpods.

I used a waterproof polyester and tent window material. from penine outdoor www.pennineoutdoor.co.uk, materials P14 & P49. I have reservations on choosing the polyester, condura or proofed nylon might have been a better choice or real vinyl, I kept the cost low as I developed it! . It suits my needs I use the roof only when I have to! & use the secma when the forcast is reasonable. I feel the polyester might not prove very durable over time.


The roof attaches round the screen with zips the zip is sewn onto a strip of nylon material which is stuck with double sided sticky tape to the top side of the window frame under the rubber. at the back the roof attaches over various existing screws with elastics. it is stiffened with tent poles.

 

The big advantage to me is it packs small and stows in the car. 

I am happy to supply more detailed photos etc. if you require. Hope this helps.

 

Regards Roger.

Margaret Burrows from Doncaster said:

Hi Roger.

What materials did you use and what fixing did you use?

Thanks, 

Mags

Roger said:

I believe cab kits are like rocking horse ----. I made a roof/doors for my fun extr'm , check out the photos on my page, if you want any details materials etc. just ask. Others have done similar  done for Qpods.
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