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<blockquote data-quote="Camperdan" data-source="post: 12806" data-attributes="member: 574"><p>Gerry, forgot to add about the belly pans - to be honest the belly pans looked fine and these weren't the worry.... it was what they were hiding that worried me!</p><p></p><p>As you will see from the last of the first pictures I posted, the front chassis out-rigger, front jacking point and front of the inner, middle and outer sill all need some attention. This was the off-side but the near-side is just the same. </p><p>Luckily though, the rear out-riggers, the floor and all the top hats are still good and solid with just some light surface rust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Camperdan, post: 12806, member: 574"] Gerry, forgot to add about the belly pans - to be honest the belly pans looked fine and these weren't the worry.... it was what they were hiding that worried me! As you will see from the last of the first pictures I posted, the front chassis out-rigger, front jacking point and front of the inner, middle and outer sill all need some attention. This was the off-side but the near-side is just the same. Luckily though, the rear out-riggers, the floor and all the top hats are still good and solid with just some light surface rust. [/QUOTE]
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