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Old 15th August 2021, 15:34   #1
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Default Interior Replacement Parts for Project 75

The things the 75 needs and what I’ve purchased for Project 75s interior
It needs new seats, new glovebox, steering column shroud, new steering wheel, Door Cards, pillar Trim, Headlining, Interior Lights, while at it I’ll replace the manual AC controls to electric and electric rear Windows, handbrake and gearstick Gaiter trim, Contemporary SE manual leather seats purchased a Contemporary Dark Walnut dash for it but rest is yet to be purchased
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Did you repair the n/s tailgate lifter bracket and does the trip computer work again?

The carpets need attention, especially in the o/s footwell as the my heel made that hole that went all the way to the metalwork ...
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When you drop the headlining, please bear in mind that the sliver of cardboard from a cereal packet that is between the cross-strut and the roof is actually functional...

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Did you repair the n/s tailgate lifter bracket and does the trip computer work again?

The carpets need attention, especially in the o/s footwell as the my heel made that hole that went all the way to the metalwork ...
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Did you repair the n/s tailgate lifter bracket and does the trip computer work again?

The carpets need attention, especially in the o/s footwell as the my heel made that hole that went all the way to the metalwork ...

Haven’t fixed the lifter bracket yet been busy with the mechanical side since getting it and it’s been costing me a fortune to keep it running everyday the carpets are getting replaced along with a few other bits I didn’t post about


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