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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Seattle, WA
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Can someone suggest either a glue or epoxy strong enough to re-attach the wood panel onto the door of an 89 Range Rover? I tried some 3M Interior vinyl glue, but it didn't stick. I'm thinking some sort of super epoxy is needed....
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Home: Muscle Shoals,AL/College:Tuscaloosa,AL
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Hey fellow roverers, I just became a member of this forum. First off this forum is one of the best I've seen.
My rover is a 1993 Portofino Red Range Rover SWB. I am saving up from my job here at college to put a rack on her ( http://www.northwestparts.com/Sliders/100_0540.JPG ). My brother has a 1992 RRC in Alpine White. We are freshman at the University of Alabama(which by the way we are looking for a great season in football.) I am thinking about starting a University of Alabama Land Rover Club. I have the logo in the works. Anyways about the wood issue. I just got done with a major A/C conversion(it took me all summer) and the last piece to put on was the rectangle wood piece that surrounds the shifter and it was cracked and bucking pretty good so I just left it off. Does anybody know where I can get one of these to replace it? My interior looks great except for this piece. Garrett driver of: "Big Red" |
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