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Hey mate.

I have what you are after, but it isn't perfect. I suspect it is mainly dirty as it is covered with soot. I will give it a quick clean and take some photos for you when I get the chance.

Cheers,

Peter.

Hey mate.

I have what you are after, but it isn't perfect. I suspect it is mainly dirty as it is covered with soot. I will give it a quick clean and take some photos for you when I get the chance.

Cheers,

Peter.

Cheers Peter

Hey mate.

I just gave the panel a quick wash, and not sure if you will still want it. It appears to have actually been damaged by the fire.

Here are some pics anyway;

What it should look like

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The two in comparison

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The one from the wreck

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Regards,

Peter.

Sorry I haven't set email alerts on this thread so I have been away a while... thanks for going to all that trouble Peter; unfortunately I might pass sorry- that looks pretty singed, did you have a fire in there? :P

My 'StagPC' project is on hold at the moment anyway, due to lack of motivation caused by the amount of trouble it takes to get into the side of the boot to install anything...

Edited by DaveB

Only the interior and shell are buggered.... I am umming and arring about stripping it. I have had a few mates interested in some bits and pieces, but no time to take them off.

ANYWAY... Surely someone has this panel thing that they could let go to help out a fellow Stag lover.

Did I have a fire? lol check this out...

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Answer your question? :D hahaha

Anyway, good luck with your search when you resume.

Holy crap... I was just expecting some singed carpet... a cigarette butt maybe... I'm amazed the panel's not *melted* from being in there. That sucks, another stagea written off :)

Thanks anyway for the help. I'm not in any great hurry for a new panel now, so I'll just wait and see. >_<

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