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archermav



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Daft question, side mouldings.

Evening,
In my never ending search for a FFR in my price range, I've noticed that a few of them seem to have extra door moulding/bump strip trim on the lower part of the doors. I assume this is to protect against minor car park scrapes etc, but I don't like 'em.

Were they an option, and can I remove them without much damage?

cheeRS

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just stuck on so they can be removed..

http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic29783....oor+strips ... - .- -.




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They were an option when I had my first new one in 2005 2005 L322 Vogue Gold gone
2006 L322 Vogue Black gone
2011 L322 Vogue Silver gone
2011 L322 Autobiography Black gone
2015 L405 Autobiography LWB Black gone
2019 L405 P400e Range Rover Autobiography LWB Eiger grey / black roof gone
2001 P38a 30th Anniversary Wimbledon Green gone
2019 L405 P525 Autobiography LWB British Racing Green

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archermav



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Thanks gents, they are not my cup of tea but I really need to stop being so picky!!

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Just hope it hasn't had some paintwork and they masked them up...!!! Pete
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2011 L322 Vogue SE 4.4 TDV8 Baltic Blue. Parchment over Navy Interior. Sold
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archermav wrote:
Thanks gents, they are not my cup of tea but I really need to stop being so picky!!


WHY??? Never could be too picky with the car of your dreams sir!!! Very Happy

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They're about a £200 option, Mine has them and i don't mind the look of them, but the double sided tape that holds them on was getting pretty poor, chances are yours will pull off fairly easily. So long as it's not been re-painted and masked around them it should just be a case of cleaning the residue off with paint thinners.

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Ours was fitted with three of them when we bought it (one was missing), and one was half hanging off.
I removed them as they are NLA.
The adhesive is a pain in the neck to remove. DON'T use THINNERS, it will remove the paint.
A cloth soaked in petrol to soften the adhesive then a plastic scraper will remove the adhesive.
Allow around a couple of hours depending on how much of the stuff is left on the panels.

Steve. 1968 Series IIA Pastel Green, nearly there project

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ive used thinners and it's never damaged the paint, but yes petrol should work too.

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