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Senri

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Door pocket replacements on a B2
« on: 10 July 2010, 00:09:13 »

Probably like many of you, all "soft-touch" parts on mine are a bit scratched and look pretty awfull. Has anyone ever got any info on what replacements would cost, mostly for the pockets on the doors?

PS: I think the B1 door panels are of far better quality.
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Re: Door pocket replacements on a B2
« Reply #1 on: 10 July 2010, 09:43:02 »

expensive brand new, very expensive, second hand not worth it as same problem, i just one of those things for facelifts, not a lot you can do  :(
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Re: Door pocket replacements on a B2
« Reply #2 on: 10 July 2010, 09:57:51 »

I often wondered about a clear protective sticky back plastic like you get on bodywork by wheel arches or tank protectors on bikes. A sheet of that and some scissors. Won't fix it but might stop it getting worse.

I think re the arm rest/door handle your looking at a complete new door card.not sure if the door pocket(I assume you mean the cupboard door itself?) is available separately. Could pm andyc on here.
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Re: Door pocket replacements on a B2
« Reply #3 on: 10 July 2010, 23:23:09 »

I was already afraid for these answres. And I did mean the cupboards yes. There are many parts that have this soft-touch finish and all have this problem, but the cupboards have the most surface and so show the damage the most.
I also think that if you want to replace all parts, a whole doorskin is the only way and so expensive. We have to come up with an alternative. I did notice that under this rubbery stuff a high gloss lacquer is visible. I am not sure how it would look like when everything is off....
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