nevillen

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With a bit of fettling and a bit of jigerry pokery replacement door fitted, just have to give it a good clean and put the other bit of the roundel back and then good as new! Door actually shuts better now, wonderful relief when we connected the wiring loom and everything binged and bonged! Could have been a real PITA, but all went well....started 13:00 Hrs finished in pitch dark at 17:30, couldn't have done it without the right tools, my new flash adjustable axle stands and my youngest son who has far more patience than me!
From this..to this...via this..
 

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Funny how the different angles and trim makes it look like two totally different doors in your pics :) .

Keep anything from inside the old door, you never know when it may coming in handy;).

J
 
I'm keeping everything, I just have to paint the door handle matt black so it matches the 'petina' of the others !
 

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