Front Quarter Windows rebuild / Install

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Lex68
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Front Quarter Windows rebuild / Install

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Its been a while since a did any significant work on my old bus....anyway

Stripped cleaned painted and rebuilt LH and RH front quarter panel windows.

Installed rear quarter windows

Installed all bailey channel with flocked type

Installed all door belts ( I reckon the windows are gonna be a tight, not much room between the strips!)

Cleaned painted and re-installed fuel tank

Re routed brake and fuel lines from pre ordered straight lengths of tube

Put a kits through brake and clutch master cylinders and installed them, installed new clutch slave cylinder
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Blacky
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Re: Front Quarter Windows rebuild / Install

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mmmm - bugger of a job getting those in without scratching anything , good to see some progress , 5 months until Renmark !!
When you're faced with an unpleasant task that you really don't want to do, sometimes you just have to dig deep down inside and somehow find the patience to wait for someone else to do it for you.


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