rover 25 cubbyhole

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Replied by bensewell on topic Re: rover 25 cubbyhole

Posted 12 years 5 months ago #51969
If an opportunity arises you've gotta take it will post up a pic when I get round to fitting concentrating on college assignment then epic stripping of the F. The big plan is to get the shell away from the sub frames then the shell already has a keen buyer :)

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Replied by alanrt54 on topic Re: rover 25 cubbyhole

Posted 12 years 5 months ago #52082
Does anyone know of a How To for fitting an MGF airbag blank to a Rover 25? I could then swap them over:?

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Posted 12 years 5 months ago #52087
I don't think they fit spot on you might need a proper one or just buy a spare I got one for a tenner.

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Replied by bensewell on topic Re: rover 25 cubbyhole

Posted 12 years 5 months ago #52099

Leigh Ping wrote: :lol: I see you posted after the auction had finished Ben! :lol:

Adam, will it fit completely with the bracket taken out?


One way to find out :bust:

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Replied by adamelphick on topic Re: rover 25 cubbyhole

Posted 12 years 5 months ago #52119
If the pesky bracket is removed (which I'm sure is fine as nothing else apart form the pointless airbag fits to it) then the cubby may just fit with no cutting - even if not the cut woudl be much easier and unnoticeable once the lining is stuck in place.
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