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need4speed



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110 HT Interior Side Panels
While waiting for some electrical stuff to arrive, I've been having a quick think about what I'm going to do with the side panels.

I was looking at the LaSalle website and noticed that they seem to have a pic of a 110HT with interior side panels fitted but they don't appear to list them in they're product list.

I know TGE sell them but they look a bit "home made", whereas the pic of the LaSalle versions shows that they include recesses for side windows (which I want to fit).

Anyone know of any other options?
Post #549136 16th Jul 2016 10:40am
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need4speed



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Has no-one fitted these to a 110 HT?
Post #549290 17th Jul 2016 11:16am
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Retroanaconda



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Doesn't look like La Salle do them anymore going by the website, however you could phone them to check.

How are your fibreglass skills? Could you get a set of 110 CSW trims, cut them in the middle, and then extend them to fit the longer 110 HT side panel? Would allow for your windows to be fitted in the gap as and when desired. I don't think filler pieces would be too difficult to make, it's not a complex shape and you could use the existing part to make a mould/former.

Just a thought.
Post #549313 17th Jul 2016 1:38pm
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need4speed



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That's an excellent idea James. That would offer a factory quality finish and not look rubbish. My fibreglass skills are non existent but I'm sure I could find someone that could do it..
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