plank or not to plank?

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jaber
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plank or not to plank?

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Now then getting van sprayed this month, I have a full set of unused side planks and a big front bumper (already has the big back one on ) I do like the look of side planks, but am I creating a problem with damp or water getting behind considering the brackets that hold them require drilling/fixing to the van, any thoughts. Oh any special requirements when fitting front bumper? that I should be aware of.

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Steve

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Re: plank or not to plank?

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It will look naff. Sell me your rear bumper for a fraction of what you paid for it and we'll both be better off!!
Why would the glass be anything other than half full?

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Re: plank or not to plank?

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and I will buy your planks , problem solved :ok
All joking aside, if you do want to sell your side bits let me know.
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