IVA support

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StewbieC
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IVA support

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Let me know if you need some support with the IVA requirements, I've got a plenty of compliant items available.
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I’m after some IVA compatible bonnet handles if you have any for sale...
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Hi Simon, I made some escutions out of buckshee aluminium. No handles to get in the way for IVA. Just poke a screwdriver down the hole to unlock.

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I think I’ll do the same, thanks
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Re: IVA support

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I used a T bar to open the bonnet and boot with escutcheon plates as Clive suggests.
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Just make sure there are no sharp edges!
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