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Old 10-21-2009, 07:42 AM
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Panel Fabrication for a Giulia - Wolf Steel?

Hi

Looking to have some outer body panels fabricated for my 63 Guilia and have come across a company called Wolf Steel Body Panels who are located in Canada. On the net they're known as Alfaparts.net.

Has anyone had any experience of this company, or any recommendations?

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Old 10-21-2009, 10:38 AM
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Have you done a search for "Wolf Steel" (use "s)??? Try an advanced search. Giulietta Giulia, all posts.
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Old 10-21-2009, 07:14 PM
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My personal experience with Wolf Steel is documented here:

http://alfamagic.shutterfly.com/trunkfloor

I would never use them again.
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Ask your Giulietta pals in the UK how to find Chris Robinson. He'll fix the problem.
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Old 10-22-2009, 04:55 AM
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Ask your Giulietta pals in the UK how to find Chris Robinson. He'll fix the problem.
RM Restorations. Chris is a genuinely good chap and not far from you in Andover.
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I've had great results with Wolf Steel...My '63 spider needed rockers, floors, crossmembers...Alll were well fabricated and 4x as sturdy as the originals. I recommend them
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There is no doubt that Chris Robinson is a good guy but I spoke to him yesterday and he says that he is so busy that he "has closed the doors" for the moment. Speak to Simon Gunney 029 2081 0001 in Wales who may well be able to assist. Made some beautiful floor panels for my lightweight.
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