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Jul 15th, 2016, 20:39 | #1 |
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Replacing stolen/damaged parts
Hello,
I finally got Magnus back from the police today, so I've made an inventory of all the damage that has been done and the parts that have been stolen. I've pasted the whole list here, so if anyone has any of these parts and would like to sell or donate, please let me know. (All postage and packing costs covered, of course). I'd like to suss out pretty swiftly which bits I can source from you folks and which bits I'll need to buy new. Many thanks, Andy. 1. Bodywork/fittings Wing mirrors - missing: replace Radiator grilles - missing: replace Fog lights - missing: replace Roof gutters - chrome damaged: may clean up, replace if available Driver's door chrome trim - missing: replace Both front quarterlights - damaged: replace Fuel cap - damaged: replace Rear bumper - damaged: may straighten and rechrome, otherwise replace 2. Paintwork Scratch on roof where roofrack was stolen - respray Front panel - chips around where grilles were prised - respray Both front wings - damaged where wing mirrors ripped: reshape and repaint 3. Interior Dashpanel (steel) badly damaged - replace if possible, otherwise repair and repaint Dashpad (vinyl) - ripped at corner and chrome trim missing: replace Radio blank (steel) - missing: replace Ignition switch and armoured cable - damaged: replace Steering wheel horn ring - damaged: replace Steering column cowl/automatic transmission selector display - missing: replace Choke cable - missing: replace Brake pedal to master cylinder connection - vandalised: repair/replace as necessary Steering column/dashboard wiring - cut/damaged: replace/rewire as necessary 4. Other Missing items Roof rack Spare wheel Tools (wheel spanner, other spanners) Number plates Battery
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