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New doors or rust free imports?
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<blockquote data-quote="BigG" data-source="post: 525382" data-attributes="member: 613"><p>Rust free imports are probably a better option but best if you can collect and chech them first, I bought one for mine a couple of years ago and though it looked straight and fitted well was found to have a fair bit of filler over a repair and some holes where it had a different type of mirror.</p><p>Schofields do the repair panel for the door bottoms you need, about £18, baring in mind you will have to paint the new doors anyway I would probably go for the repair on your existing door.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigG, post: 525382, member: 613"] Rust free imports are probably a better option but best if you can collect and chech them first, I bought one for mine a couple of years ago and though it looked straight and fitted well was found to have a fair bit of filler over a repair and some holes where it had a different type of mirror. Schofields do the repair panel for the door bottoms you need, about £18, baring in mind you will have to paint the new doors anyway I would probably go for the repair on your existing door. [/QUOTE]
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