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Fantastic job mate but how did you get the correct shape of the lower rear corners as late repair panels are nothing like?
 
USwesty said:
Fantastic job mate but how did you get the correct shape of the lower rear corners as late repair panels are nothing like?


If you check way back Camper used Genuine VW rear corners (complete and cut em down for that exact same reason - so much work gone into this
 
Orite thought you would say that :( Where did you get the rear corners from? Where they cuts or new? Thanks fella
 
Hi, I got the rear corners from Just Kampers. They were new full height genuine corners that I cut down to use just the bits that I needed.

Not the cheapest way of doing it but all the pattern lower sections that I saw were really poor quality and fit.

Even these aren't exactly the correct shape for a crossover as the rear corners are a unique one year only design... (but only anoraks like me would spot that).... despite that they fit well and do the job.

;)
 
Thought I'd revive my years long thread with a few pictures from the JK Weekender earlier this year... 👍🏻

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🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙
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Camping is always better with mates:
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Plus some recent shots of the interior and engine bay finished (well... more or less 😉):
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Hoping to get a few more trips and shows in this year 🤞
 

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