So pic appeared in preview but not when posted...
Duh.
What have I done wrong?
E D I T - Think I fixed it....
Panel Thickness
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Re: Panel Thickness
1991 Transporter, 1.9D engine swap, Viking poptop.
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Re: Panel Thickness
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here are the rot photos.
Enjoy

rear window - worse beneath the rubber

Pandora's windsceeen
here are the rot photos.
Enjoy

rear window - worse beneath the rubber

Pandora's windsceeen
1991 Transporter, 1.9D engine swap, Viking poptop.
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Re: Panel Thickness
Overspray on the winscreen rubber... I thought Id get that in before mm
Looks like mine did

Looks like mine did

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Re: Panel Thickness
Thankfully not guilty of the overspray.
Shame they sprayed over the original colour though.
Think roller painting beckons in the future when all the patching is done.
Cheers
Vaniller
Shame they sprayed over the original colour though.
Think roller painting beckons in the future when all the patching is done.
Cheers
Vaniller
1991 Transporter, 1.9D engine swap, Viking poptop.
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Re: Panel Thickness
haha, well you know whats needed on the rear window, cut it out and add a strip
front screen , well i wouldnt bother buying the repair bit as you need a touch more
as that will be a n ice little hole when exposed ans will reach down the front panal and into the A pillar area.
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front screen , well i wouldnt bother buying the repair bit as you need a touch more

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Re: Panel Thickness
hehe, nothing wrong with dragging a roller over it . better to spend the time money to get the underlying metal right
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