3/4 panels?
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3/4 panels?
does anyone know if the std mk3 3/4 panels will fit an xr2i shell as my arches are fouqqette 
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Re: 3/4 panels?
Im guessing you mean the rear 1/4 panels.
Standard MK3 ones will fit fine, but you won't have the holes for the studs of the body kit to fix into. You will have to drill them yourself.
Also make sure you don't get a MK3.5 panel for the petrol cap side.
Standard MK3 ones will fit fine, but you won't have the holes for the studs of the body kit to fix into. You will have to drill them yourself.
Also make sure you don't get a MK3.5 panel for the petrol cap side.

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Re: 3/4 panels?
wicked cheeRS m8 you just saved me a heap of cash do you know anyone who has used beever auto panels for parts before? as they are well cheap aqnd wanna make sure there stuff is of good quality 
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Re: 3/4 panels?
2.0zetec :they are well cheap
The likelihood is no then.
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Re: 3/4 panels?
As above, you get what you pay for with panels.
Go to Ford or Ebay and get some genuine parts, patent parts tend to be alot of hassle when fitting.
Go to Ford or Ebay and get some genuine parts, patent parts tend to be alot of hassle when fitting.

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