Hi Ian. Do you mean the whole thing or just the instrument panel?
Pete
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Pete Boole
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Re: Breaking
Hi Pete,
Thanks for the reply.
Its the bit the Parts Manual calls the fascia, which goes from one side of the car to the other behind the binnacle. Mine has split, front to back, around the centre fixing screw and doesn't look too good, the leather is lifting. The part the manual describes as Trim Cover, Screen Landing would also be helpful, its missing from my car.
I have the instrument panel and the car is usually my daily driver.
Regards,
Ian
Thanks for the reply.
Its the bit the Parts Manual calls the fascia, which goes from one side of the car to the other behind the binnacle. Mine has split, front to back, around the centre fixing screw and doesn't look too good, the leather is lifting. The part the manual describes as Trim Cover, Screen Landing would also be helpful, its missing from my car.
I have the instrument panel and the car is usually my daily driver.
Regards,
Ian
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Re: Breaking
Hi Ian - what colour is your leather? I'll have a look at the parts manual!
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Re: Breaking
Hi Ian - The fascia in my car has been butchered to fit around the roll cage, but I have a very good spare in pale cream leather. Not sure if the "screen landing" - part 22 in parts manual - is bonded in with the screen itself? Can anyone shed any light on this?
Would you like me to post up a photo of my spare fascia? I can dig it out of the loft tomorrow!
Pete
Would you like me to post up a photo of my spare fascia? I can dig it out of the loft tomorrow!
Pete
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zummerman
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Re: Breaking
Hi Pete,
Your spare sounds ideal. I'm not particularly concerned about the colour as that can be changed but the cream is what is there at the moment and it fits quite nicely with the beigeish colour of the leather interior I fitted, taken from an '89 SE.
A photo would be helpful if you are willing to do that.
I'm not sure how he Landing Strip fits, my car had a new windscreen shortly before I bought it and that is possibly where this car's went missing. There's always silicon!
Regards
Ian
Your spare sounds ideal. I'm not particularly concerned about the colour as that can be changed but the cream is what is there at the moment and it fits quite nicely with the beigeish colour of the leather interior I fitted, taken from an '89 SE.
A photo would be helpful if you are willing to do that.
I'm not sure how he Landing Strip fits, my car had a new windscreen shortly before I bought it and that is possibly where this car's went missing. There's always silicon!
Regards
Ian
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Re: Breaking
Pete,
I may be interested in the adjustable rear upper links.
Phil
I may be interested in the adjustable rear upper links.
Phil
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Re: Breaking
Hi Phil - you have pm!
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