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  • 3 weeks later...

Hey scotty what condition is the passenger rear like? Im after a cut section off rear quarter panel near rear tail lights. Ill send u a pick when i can so you know what im talking about.

Hi Scotty

Finally got the exhaust in the other week and have been enjoying it immensely, but sensibly so (not around Plod). Now I have a rear sway bar that ratlles madly ... the drop links are shot. What has this got in the way of a sway bar? And how much to the same address please? Thanks.

Hey scotty,

As i tried to explain before bout the rear quarter panel. I have attached a photo of section i need. From the spot ill need an inch front and 2 inches above and below. How much for this cut section mate

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Hi Scotty

Finally got the exhaust in the other week and have been enjoying it immensely, but sensibly so (not around Plod). Now I have a rear sway bar that ratlles madly ... the drop links are shot. What has this got in the way of a sway bar? And how much to the same address please? Thanks.

I have the stock bar and links, they should be fine but have you priced new ones?

Hey scotty,

As i tried to explain before bout the rear quarter panel. I have attached a photo of section i need. From the spot ill need an inch front and 2 inches above and below. How much for this cut section mate

I can cut it out if you want, but surely a good panel beater can fix that small ding? I would have thought it would be harder to weld in a section than repair that?

I can cut it out if you want, but surely a good panel beater can fix that small ding? I would have thought it would be harder to weld in a section than repair that?

+1

I damaged my rear quarter panel (drivers side) in a similar area, panel beater fixed it fine.

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi Scotty, You say the interior is ARX tan leather.

Do you have the interior light in the boot (including little metal clip things)? Also after the card holder under the driver's side sun visor as mine has a broken leg. PM me with prices etc if you have them.

Cheers,

Jidge

No idea sorry, all the interior is stuffed into the back as Craig was too slack to re-fit it all when he stole the black leather interior. I'm sure it is in there somewhere...

I don't think there were any mats, the rest of the parts are somewhere in the back. It looks like I will have to pull it all out some fine day and sort through all the parts people have asked for. Will let you know soon.

I know there is a cargo blind, and the door switch, not sure about the mats...

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