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62okek
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Floor Pans

Post by 62okek »

Went to Tyabb on sat and came home with renewed enthusiasm so it is time to replace the rear floor pans. Has anyone used the replacement floorpans from Rare Spares or Scotts Old Auto Rubber and if so what did you think of the quality and fit.

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Craig
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Post by EKSPCL »

I used rare spares, the rear fit perfect, the front was a bit of a hassle to line up. Came out ok though :!:
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Post by parisian62 »

Hi Craig,

I'm using all Rare Spares repro stuff...pans and outer sills...have a look at

http://www.fbekholden.com/forum/viewtop ... 9&start=15

for a pic of a Rares pan partly welded in. Add planty of weld and some careful grinding and you'd never know...

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Post by Devilrod »

I used rare spares, rears fitted really well, front weren't too bad either.
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Post by 62okek »

Looks like rare spares it is and as i get trade it sweetens the deal.
Thanks for the replys so for now its back to the grinder

Cheers

Craig
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