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Author: Subject:  WTB Lowlight panelvan slider door
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posted on June 27th, 2011 at 01:27 PM
WTB Lowlight panelvan slider door


Hi all, I am trying to track down another sliding door from a lowlight panelvan. I can get mine fixed, however I'd prefer to spend the money it would take to fix it on another good, straight, rust free door. Happy to pay top dollar for a really good one.

Yeah I know they're tough to find, But not impossible, which is why I'm posting and calling all over the place. Any genuine help would be appreciated.

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posted on June 27th, 2011 at 10:05 PM



are lowlight and late bay different...?

if not "h" on here in qld has one he's selling with his panel - he might separate...???




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posted on June 27th, 2011 at 11:53 PM



Yeah.. they are different. The sheetmetal has a different pressing for the door handle which is also different and locks the door in a different way to a late bay.

Replied to your PM, thanks a lot for that one. It's made my life a little less complicated. Cheers, Dave


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