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<blockquote data-quote="sannabay" data-source="post: 244536" data-attributes="member: 14786"><p>I fitted a front panel with the bulge. I agonised over it for ages whether to try and cut out the bulge and replace it with the coresponding area of the old panel or not (as i did with the high indicators). in the end i left the bulge there and drilled outside it to fit the big badge. the bulge isn't really visible under the badge and if it bugs me later i'll spray up a disk of something to sandwich between the panel and badge and hide that unsightly lump. </p><p>the panel was tight though, and i fitted it without checking the fit with the door (opps. how i missed that i'll never know) leaving me with a gap i could get my thumb in. I had to unroll the edge and fold it back again to get the gap right. i'm realy pleased with the result though (phew).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sannabay, post: 244536, member: 14786"] I fitted a front panel with the bulge. I agonised over it for ages whether to try and cut out the bulge and replace it with the coresponding area of the old panel or not (as i did with the high indicators). in the end i left the bulge there and drilled outside it to fit the big badge. the bulge isn't really visible under the badge and if it bugs me later i'll spray up a disk of something to sandwich between the panel and badge and hide that unsightly lump. the panel was tight though, and i fitted it without checking the fit with the door (opps. how i missed that i'll never know) leaving me with a gap i could get my thumb in. I had to unroll the edge and fold it back again to get the gap right. i'm realy pleased with the result though (phew). [/QUOTE]
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