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Old 26-11-2008, 07:11 AM   #1
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hi, i been hit (yet again) :( mate reversed into my car one night, my car goes invisible at night cus of the galaxy blue colour :S

anyway, we wanna do this the cheapest easyest way, so if i get an electric xr6/xr8 door off ebay, can i put my fairmont ghia electic window, the door trim with wood grainness onto this door? like will if fit and all? after that it just need a respray the right colour and bobs ur aunty right?!@!

and that garnish strip that goes along ghia doors, if its bent a nice bend motion can it be straightened or will i need a new 1? for want a couple hundry for the strip....


or does any 1 have a better idea? have a look at these pic and tell me if it can be pulled out?





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