Inner sill

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RobC
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Inner sill

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Hi folks had a right job getting hold of a inner sill (offside) ordered one form scholfields are these any good in your experience?

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I hope so, I need to do mine too. I have the repair section, and it seems pretty reasonable, but I haven't compared it against the van to see how closer match it is...
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Alan Schofield panels usually have a very good reputation.
They tend to be a bit more expensive but you get what you pay.

They do also list some "budget" priced repair panels for those who are working to a tighter budget.

I am in the very earlier stages of a very extensive refurb / update of our old van - so I will be using mainly his panels for the work.

Remember that they are not OE (original VW) parts so some fettling will be needed, but the panels are much better than those from some suppliers who we shall not mention. There are enough threads on the forum about them.
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They sell the same pattern panels as all the rest so fit no better no worse ,I do prefer their packing though,
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