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Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2007 1:08 pm 
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The door trims do look good & like they belong there! A very tasteful mod, and one that makes me wanna mod my EB more and more, but damn, i've got other projects to work on.

Good stuff guys. Now who's going to do this mod & change the stock trim color's at the same time? :D

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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 3:39 pm 
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Hey Hey had to take the trim back and get a refund cause i couldn't swap for a manual one as we don't have any decent ones............ we have one that is cracked and yeah


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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:14 pm 
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so wot kind of mods didi you have to do to get them to fit in the box car
since seeing how sweet that looks ill probilly do this to my ea since im putting a ef engine in it too
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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:35 pm 
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what Benj has told me iss they fit on no prob you have to 1 bend the bar that goes to the inside door handle or you get the one for a EL/EF and replace the one in your door.s

you have to drill a hole for the bolt for the arm rest and you might have to drill a hole for the screw for the door handle.

I know benj is a busy person, so i hope what he told me i got right lol, old age creeping in

 

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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:37 pm 
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so wot kind of mods didi you have to do to get them to fit in the box car
since seeing how sweet that looks ill probilly do this to my ea since im putting a ef engine in it too


Basically, it involves drilling a couple of holes, modifying the Pwr Mirror switch loom, some patience and a dollop of common sense.

Depending on if you need manual or pwr window trims the fitting is different.

I would also recommend sourcing the door handle rods from an EF/EL. You can bend the EA-ED ones but can be a bit hit and miss.

If I find some time I might write a doco on it.

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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:42 pm 
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BenJ wrote:
Jonathan Kakousidis wrote:
so wot kind of mods didi you have to do to get them to fit in the box car
since seeing how sweet that looks ill probilly do this to my ea since im putting a ef engine in it too


Basically, it involves drilling a couple of holes, modifying the Pwr Mirror switch loom, some patience and a dollop of common sense.

Depending on if you need manual or pwr window trims the fitting is different.

I would also recommend sourcing the door handle rods from an EF/EL. You can bend the EA-ED ones but can be a bit hit and miss.

If I find some time I might write a doco on it.

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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:55 pm 
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sounds pretty easy and it'll be for a manual window
so all the screws that hold the panel on around the outter edge of the panel line up then ?
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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 6:57 pm 
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not all the screws on the front panels will line up. most do tho - so not a drama.

just bend the door rods - its easy to do

 

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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:23 pm 
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Hey guys the funny thing the el one i got before i relised it was wrong all the screw holes lined up for me but i couldn't get it sitting right because of the manual reg issue but then again i didn't look at the bottom of the trim

 

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Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2007 7:48 pm 
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yeh pretty much all the screws line up but the ones that go up the side (the side that the lock is on) dont line up. but doesnt matter coz the rest hold it in fine :)

 

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Match up fine. Just modify the door rods and mirror switch.

Sorry about picture, the colour looks off in it. Lighting conditions sucked.

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Match up fine. Just modify the door rods and mirror switch.

Sorry about picture, the colour looks off in it. Lighting conditions sucked.

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what is the go with the colour different

 

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Custom Interior mate. Beige.

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different dash looks good.

 

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