MkII Front Door fit

Bodywork, interior and exterior trim and glass, bumpers, etc.
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Peter Douglas W
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Re: MkII Front Door fit

#21 Post by Peter Douglas W »

What I have realised is you need a lot of force to do anything.
The shunt at the back may have happened in the garage who knows.
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Re: MkII Front Door fit

#22 Post by tony »

And I thought all Mk2's were like that!
All the one's that I've had anything to do with seen to be so. :?
1976 2500 TC. converted to S specs.

Lots of bits

1999 BMW Z3.
2006 BMW 325ti.
Hopefully not needing too many bits.




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Re: MkII Front Door fit

#23 Post by wwt338j »

This might be of interest....

www.atcc.org.nz/tcc/heraldvitessebodyfitting.pdf

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Re: MkII Front Door fit

#24 Post by Peter Douglas W »

Very interesting reading even if it just doesn't catch the bit I need.
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