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<blockquote data-quote="slammed72" data-source="post: 577877" data-attributes="member: 22502"><p>Morning guys so after a couple of long days at work i have been beavering away until the wee small hours fitting aperture seals and getting some bits and bobs back on the dash and making it look more like a complete van.</p><p></p><p>Just a quick question to you guys, how have you got on fitting seals ?? i have bought the top quality stuff from schofields but found some of the rather fat giving me issues shutting doors. Have i done something wrong ???</p><p></p><p>noboby mentions how much of a pain in the arse fitting the sliding door runner trim seal is too :evil:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slammed72, post: 577877, member: 22502"] Morning guys so after a couple of long days at work i have been beavering away until the wee small hours fitting aperture seals and getting some bits and bobs back on the dash and making it look more like a complete van. Just a quick question to you guys, how have you got on fitting seals ?? i have bought the top quality stuff from schofields but found some of the rather fat giving me issues shutting doors. Have i done something wrong ??? noboby mentions how much of a pain in the arse fitting the sliding door runner trim seal is too :evil: [/QUOTE]
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