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Old 02-06-2014, 09:42   #1
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Default Started working on my old terrano today

Well took the wing of to look at condition underneath her and found she is not to well so reminds me of my old transit now lol so photos of the passinger side inner wing



Had lifted carpet to get a better view in last photo
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Old 02-06-2014, 09:56   #2
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Anouther one now under air filter lol
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Old 02-06-2014, 10:17   #3
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Oh dear!!! Get that welded up and waxoyled sharpish before it turns into an episode of the flinstones
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Had a small accedent with rear passinger door have melted plastic and some sagging lol
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Had a small accedent with rear passinger door have melted plastic and some sagging lol
thats why i opened the doors when i did my sills also easier to check for fires
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I had it open but thought I was welding a little further back than there had pulled carpet and loom to one side
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Old 02-06-2014, 16:19   #9
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thats why i opened the doors when i did my sills also easier to check for fires
Yeah... that works....
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metal worm infestation

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Yeah... that works....
that fire was the wheel arch nothing to do with the sills
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I would of set fire to mine doing my rear arch mods but i have no interior to worry about
Otherwise it would of gone up in smoke

Sensible tip

Put a water soaked cloth inside above the welding area if you cant / dont want to move interior
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I had a puddle there in the floor after carpet was up. Any tips for rear passinger arch plastic trim came of with the metal
So have to weld a new outer piece in and then join wheel arch to outer wing if you know what I mean
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