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Yes but that would make you like every other company car owner in the country. Quality != Mechanical Build Alone -
I wouldn't give a toss as long as I was happy with the fix.Originally posted by Support Monkey View Postif you have a crash in your car and its taken to the garage and your insurance company (or someone elses)are paying for the repair and they say to you we can either:
A) stick a second hand door from the scrap yard on it
B) Stick a patent part on it from the local spares shop
C) buy part of a door and weld it up
D) stick a brand new genuine part designed for your car on it
which one are you going to choose, answers on a postcard to the usual address
In March this year the very same thing happened when some twunt hit me. New door skin (plus most of a new RHS to the vehicle). End result is pattern part and a flawless fit.
That's like saying I want a Ford Fuel filter as its OEM and the best. They're £36 each. I put Delphi ones in there at £10. They're the same filter. Don't fall for the OEM is always better malarky.Comment
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While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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Not always - most two/three door cars aren't pillarless - and cheaper models are cheaper with fewer doors - it's only the likes of BMW who rub their hands with glee.Originally posted by Support Monkey View PostThe body on a 4 door is different to the 2 door in that they have pillars in the middle to give strength for a car with 2 doors, the doors are bigger and the strength has to be built into the body/ work roof structure especially a coupe, pushing the price up from the standard saloon carComment
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