Reading this months LROI, I saw an interesting article where the rear side
sliding glass and panels in a 5dr 110 county had been replaced with simple
van type panels with no side windows. This seems a great idea for security
and is probaly no more expensive than buying metal grills for the windows.
My question is are these van type panels a specific size for the 5dr 110 (in
which case does anyone have a part no.) or are the smaller rear van panels
in a 90 the same size??
"Tony Boyle" <tony-boyleNOSPAM@NOtiscali.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Hi all,
>
> Reading this months LROI, I saw an interesting article where the rear side
> sliding glass and panels in a 5dr 110 county had been replaced with simple
> van type panels with no side windows. This seems a great idea for security
> and is probaly no more expensive than buying metal grills for the windows.
>
> My question is are these van type panels a specific size for the 5dr 110
> (in which case does anyone have a part no.) or are the smaller rear van
> panels in a 90 the same size??
>
> Thanks
>
> Tony
>Hi all,
>
>Reading this months LROI, I saw an interesting article where the rear side
>sliding glass and panels in a 5dr 110 county had been replaced with simple
>van type panels with no side windows. This seems a great idea for security
>and is probaly no more expensive than buying metal grills for the windows.
>
>My question is are these van type panels a specific size for the 5dr 110 (in
>which case does anyone have a part no.) or are the smaller rear van panels
>in a 90 the same size??
>
>Thanks
>
>Tony
90 side panels are the same size as those for the rear sides of a 110
csw.
"MVP" <mr.nice@*nospam*softhome.net> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 19:22:51 +0100, "Tony Boyle"
> <tony-boyleNOSPAM@NOtiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>Reading this months LROI, I saw an interesting article where the rear side
>>sliding glass and panels in a 5dr 110 county had been replaced with simple
>>van type panels with no side windows. This seems a great idea for security
>>and is probaly no more expensive than buying metal grills for the windows.
>>
>>My question is are these van type panels a specific size for the 5dr 110
>>(in
>>which case does anyone have a part no.) or are the smaller rear van panels
>>in a 90 the same size??
>>
>>Thanks
>>
>>Tony
>
> 90 side panels are the same size as those for the rear sides of a 110
> csw.
They won't fit, it's 88" ones that fit both the 109 and 110. The 90 is 92.9
or something close and has longer sides than the 88".
Badger.
"Lee_D" <newsgroupNOSPAM@NOSPAMlrproject.com> wrote in message
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> "Badger" <brianhatton@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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>
>> They won't fit, it's 88" ones that fit both the 109 and 110. The 90 is
>> 92.9 or something close and has longer sides than the 88".
>> Badger.
>
> Thats solved another of lifes little mysteries... I asked a couple of
> years back where the extra few inches were.
>
> Should get a good nights sleep now :0)
So you are now going to drift off to sleep counting the number of rivets on
the aforementioned bodysides........
badger. :-)
In message <GvqdnWWntO9lhbreRVnyig@brightview.com>
"Tony Boyle" <tony-boyleNOSPAM@NOtiscali.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Reading this months LROI, I saw an interesting article where the rear side
> sliding glass and panels in a 5dr 110 county had been replaced with simple
> van type panels with no side windows. This seems a great idea for security
> and is probaly no more expensive than buying metal grills for the windows.
>
> My question is are these van type panels a specific size for the 5dr 110 (in
> which case does anyone have a part no.) or are the smaller rear van panels
> in a 90 the same size??
>
> Thanks
>
> Tony
>
>
They have different part numbers - I'd suggest a visit to a car park
with a tape measure and a very good explanation for the Police!
Richard
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"Badger" <brianhatton@btinternet.com> wrote in message
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> So you are now going to drift off to sleep counting the number of rivets
> on the aforementioned bodysides........
> badger. :-)
:0)
I've upset too many rivet counters to be eligable to be able to join that
club.... I'm gutted! ;0)
>
>"MVP" <mr.nice@*nospam*softhome.net> wrote in message
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>> On Tue, 13 Sep 2005 19:22:51 +0100, "Tony Boyle"
>> <tony-boyleNOSPAM@NOtiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>>>Hi all,
>>>
>>>Reading this months LROI, I saw an interesting article where the rear side
>>>sliding glass and panels in a 5dr 110 county had been replaced with simple
>>>van type panels with no side windows. This seems a great idea for security
>>>and is probaly no more expensive than buying metal grills for the windows.
>>>
>>>My question is are these van type panels a specific size for the 5dr 110
>>>(in
>>>which case does anyone have a part no.) or are the smaller rear van panels
>>>in a 90 the same size??
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>>
>>>Tony
>>
>> 90 side panels are the same size as those for the rear sides of a 110
>> csw.
>
>They won't fit, it's 88" ones that fit both the 109 and 110. The 90 is 92.9
>or something close and has longer sides than the 88".
>Badger.
Tony Boyle <tony-boyleNOSPAM@NOtiscali.co.uk> wrote:
> sliding glass and panels in a 5dr 110 county had been replaced with simple
> van type panels with no side windows. This seems a great idea for security
> and is probaly no more expensive than buying metal grills for the windows.
I have 88 side panels with the tiny windows on my 110 which is now a SW
with that tiny windows and before the conversion was a DCPU.
Raoul
--
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