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Offline discosfa

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" help bashed it "
« on: February 20, 2010, 19:52:00 »
hi  :)

been to wales at the weekend ( wish i never went now lol )
any way cut a long story short i reversed between our caravan and a tree  i failed to notice a 6" branch  :oops: :oops:, and as a result my rear corner on the passenger side ( light part only  is now well creased. plus a slight bulge on the side panel at the joint easy repair)  is now well creased.
 
Q1.so can the corner piece only be replaced or is it all one piece
 
 Q2. how easy will it be , is it bolted.welded or glued or all of them
 
Q3.  how much will i pay for another panel second hand of coarse

does anyone have instuctions or photo's on removing these panels
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Re: " help bashed it "
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2010, 19:57:27 »
is it t5he bumper corner if so easy to replace simple plastic corner that clips on, if body panel either leave it as it landy all have war wounds,or  get a qoute from a garage, as for 2nd hand panel ring ur local scrapyard or good old reliable ebay,
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Re: " help bashed it "
« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2010, 22:43:36 »
Panel is bolted, riveted and glued on.  The rear corner is bolted to the side but only accessible once both bits are off.  Unlike a RRC the outer panel is what keeps the rain out of your boot.

If I ever get if off I'll have one to sell, nut don't hold your breath.  Given the demand I don't expect you'll be paying a lot for one.
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Re: " help bashed it "
« Reply #3 on: February 21, 2010, 22:48:57 »
I've posted on your thread on LandyZone.
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Re: " help bashed it "
« Reply #5 on: February 27, 2010, 16:00:30 »
I've posted on your thread on LandyZone.
hi red hand
 i am unable to locate my post on landyzone i have tried a search can you tell me where and the title as i seem to be suffering memory loss
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