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Zagato
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Missing door pillar trim!
Or isn't there supposed to be any trim here Rolling Eyes Nice to see the Dinitrol extension nozzle did it's stuff - all over the seats, good job I had the cheapo Tesco £1.50 covers on.... Would have been easier to spray from the inside if I had known there was access Whistle

Anybody else got bare door pillars or have you got trim on yours?


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Mine are bare at the bottom. 130 crew cab
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Is there no trim up to the top door hinges also, where more wires hang out?
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No, you don't get plastic, leather or faux fur trim there chum. Steve.
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The trim comes down about one third of the post and then stops, the rest is bare with the two holes clearly visable. One for door bolts and the other is full of wiring. 130 crew cab
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Post #71173 16th May 2011 5:48pm
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Why would you like to have a trim there? BY the way, what sort of viscosity is the Dinitrol/Waxoyl at room temp? Puma 110" SW

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Well it would have been nice to have a slice of plastic covering the wires poking out all over the shop. They're not going to last 5 minutes with my boy around Rolling Eyes A nice bit of mahagony with gold inlay then to tidy things up Shocked

Dinitrol and Waxoyl sprays and spreads everywhere MK - thats the point really Thumbs Up
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Simple answer is to teach the boy to behave. Neither of my two have ever yanked wires or fittings out of any vehicle of mine. Steve.
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Yeah thanks for that!
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Zagato,after reading several of your comments, you should change your defender for one of these.
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The gaping hole with the wires coming out caught me out at first as well. Embarassed

I momentarily thought that something fell off, then I remembered it is a Defender, it was probably meant to look like that. Laughing
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AdrianCR wrote:
Zagato,after reading several of your comments, you should change your defender for one of these.


Nah! Too much plastic - she's ruined herself Wink
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Re: Missing door pillar trim!
Zagato wrote:
Or isn't there supposed to be any trim here Rolling Eyes Nice to see the Dinitrol extension nozzle did it's stuff - all over the seats, good job I had the cheapo Tesco £1.50 covers on.... Would have been easier to spray from the inside if I had known there was access Whistle

Anybody else got bare door pillars or have you got trim on yours?


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Your right Eutek Laughing I just don't remember it being like that on TD5 but then it probably didin't have the wires anyway.......A couple more clips will sort it and get it tucked out of the way :thumbsup:

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I`m sure you can find a rubber cover. Then labell it with a high voltaje sticker. Puma 110" SW

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Re: Missing door pillar trim!
Zagato wrote:

Your right Eutek Laughing I just don't remember it being like that on TD5 but then it probably didin't have the wires anyway.......A couple more clips will sort it and get it tucked out of the way Thumbs Up


TD5's dont have the trim either, but there is no wires on mine.
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