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Zagato
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Rear Panel Access!
You know the rivets always go here and stream from the corrosion as water/mud attacks them from the back. Well I have sprayed it all many times from inside the wheel arch and from the interior by the seat end but it's a bit hit and miss as you can't get at it Sad Somebody once told me these panels just lift out, is that right? Would be good to include it in the corrosion guide if they do Thumbs Up



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the row of rivets hold the panel to the box section that forms the sealing edge for the door and the bottom part of the B pillar.

Best bet would be to drilll them out, remove the panel etc and do your business. OR remove the B pillar and get galved and repainted Thumbs Up
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oops I see some polish haze there Zag. That is just not acceptable Laughing
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Laughing Just wiped it down as it rained today Whistle

Thanks TIG, your right just had a proper look, so it's down to making sure it's well plastered Wink

Was going to use the Series today but forgot the exhaust was off, that gave me and the neighbours a shock on start up Shocked
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T1G UP wrote:
Best bet would be to drilll them out, remove the panel etc and do your business. OR remove the B pillar and get galved and repainted Thumbs Up


Or just not take it out in the wet weather Thumbs Up
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bpman wrote:
T1G UP wrote:
Best bet would be to drilll them out, remove the panel etc and do your business. OR remove the B pillar and get galved and repainted Thumbs Up


Or just not take it out in the wet weather Thumbs Up


yeh alright...30k sat in the garage Big Cry
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T1G UP wrote:
bpman wrote:
T1G UP wrote:
Best bet would be to drilll them out, remove the panel etc and do your business. OR remove the B pillar and get galved and repainted Thumbs Up


Or just not take it out in the wet weather Thumbs Up


yeh alright...30k sat in the garage Big Cry


or 28K all wet and rusty Rolling with laughter
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bpman wrote:
T1G UP wrote:
Best bet would be to drilll them out, remove the panel etc and do your business. OR remove the B pillar and get galved and repainted Thumbs Up


Or just not take it out in the wet weather Thumbs Up


We going to see yours on Salisbury Plain this weekend then Steve Wink Laughing
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Zagato wrote:

We going to see yours on Salisbury Plain this weekend then Steve Wink Laughing


Shocked

It will take Steve the next couple of days to remove all the blankets and hot water bottles it's wrapped up in Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up

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bpman wrote:
T1G UP wrote:
bpman wrote:
T1G UP wrote:
Best bet would be to drilll them out, remove the panel etc and do your business. OR remove the B pillar and get galved and repainted Thumbs Up


Or just not take it out in the wet weather Thumbs Up


yeh alright...30k sat in the garage Big Cry


or 28K all wet and rusty Rolling with laughter


Thumbs Up
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bob neville wrote:
Zagato wrote:

We going to see yours on Salisbury Plain this weekend then Steve Wink Laughing


Shocked

It will take Steve the next couple of days to remove all the blankets and hot water bottles it's wrapped up in Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up

Bob


honestly Bob - what do you think Shocked it's only gotten wet twice. Even on the L2B i ordered hot weather to keep her dry ! - will be out in the 90 this w/e Thumbs Up
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Thumbs Up Laughing

Presumed you checked to see if it was an offshore wind, wouldn't want salt air coming over Maderia Drive Shocked
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honestly Bob - what do you think Shocked it's only gotten wet twice. Even on the L2B i ordered hot weather to keep her dry ! - will be out in the 90 this w/e Thumbs Up


Alex's Porsche has got wet more than that and it's only 4 months old and pampered Laughing

I doubt if it will ever go out in the snow though Shocked

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Do defenders get dry rot? Rolling with laughter

Use it man
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Do defenders get dry rot? Rolling with laughter

Use it man


I'll let you know Thumbs Up
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