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Skitzyshit
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« on: March 11, 2007, 10:01:07 AM »

anybody willing to sell it or know where this can be purchased
im trying to get it for less than $300 i can get it in america for under 200 AUD, but shipping is 200USD, so? dosent really work out
it realy dose suck being in a small country, less oppurtunities  Angry
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Edna Everage
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« Reply #1 on: March 11, 2007, 08:52:09 PM »

Cladding my Dear Poss?
Do you mean as in fake weather boards like I have on my Moonee Ponds castle?
Yes, it really does suck being in a small country (fewer, not less Dear P, of those opprtunities), but imagine what it was like trying to source parts when I was on stage in Madagascar!!! You can only imagine how hard it was to keep the Finnie in rubbers!!! Grin Grin Grin
I'm sure some kind person will help you out Dear.
EE
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Greg
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« Reply #2 on: March 11, 2007, 11:00:29 PM »

anybody willing to sell it or know where this can be purchased
im trying to get it for less than $300 i can get it in america for under 200 AUD, but shipping is 200USD, so? dosent really work out
it realy dose suck being in a small country, less oppurtunities  Angry

Fraser,

I think you are already aware that I have a 190E-2.3 Sportline parts car. Like yours it is 568 signal red but being an "update" it has the lower body cladding finished in the correct 3515 tartan red. I still have all the lower cladding panels and rear bumper assembly (which differs from your early version and must be used with the cladding). Only the front bumper is missing as this was damaged in the accident (fortunately either an early or late front bumper can be used as it does not mate up with any of the cladding).

Just tonight I have checked the EPC (electronic parts catalogue) and it appears that all the panels and doors to which the cladding attaches share part numbers between early and late models so in theory you should be able to attach these to your car (and you won't even need to get them painted which would be the case if you purchased new panels). Why not contact me (will send my contact details again in a PM) and you can come around and have a look at it all.

Greg
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