i believe mine took about six months. it would have caused me to not have
them for an important show (vtr regionals) except that the body shop guy
took months longer than expected, the overdrive tranny leaked, and the grill
polishers went bankrupt and almost took my grill with them . . .
----- Original Message -----
From: <bbrewer@qnet.com>
To: <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2005 4:55 PM
Subject: TRF Side Curtain Rebuilding
> Last Labor Day, I sent in my side curtains to be rebuilt at TRF. They
> claimed 8 to 12 weeks and $569 rebuild cost. I needed side curtains for
winter
> driving in the snowy mountains here. For the Christmas Sale Catalog the
> rebuilding service was reduced to $425. I called and with some heated
> persueding got my price reduced because they were still rebuilding them.
It
> took some doing, they weren't going to lower their price.
> It is now over 5 months since I sent them in and still no side
curtains. I
> think that they may wait until they have a lot of side curtains before
they
> rebuild them all at one time or something.
> I am not real happy about the amount of time it is taking, but at
least
> they lowered the price. I've called and they claim that they are still
working
> on them.
> Is anyone else having this situation? I'll probably get them back
when the
> good weather comes to the California mountain region again.
>
> Bill Brewer
> Tehachapi, CA
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