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mr bump

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UK drivers side inner cill (rocker) section at the A pillar bottom where the wing joins. I've got or rather had some Bavarian metal that's now returned to earth bless, so has anyone got a picture or a detail of what it shoyld look like? I'm at the stage where the outer cill (rocker) cover is off, the inner cill (rocker) panel is off and I'm looking at what's left of a pressed metal section with circles in it. Pictures of this section and from the wheel arch floor section will help immensely.
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And you need bracing for the car as it will sag under its own weight when you remove that intermediate sill.
You'll have a hard time fitting panels /doors if you chop further.

Can be done in the car or outside ( under) the car. About 30 cm - 1 foot or more under the car is the most convenient as you still have decent access.

Looks like you're in for all the panels that Walloth&Neesch have for an e9, and some that that you'll have to build yourself....

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These photos are from quite a few years ago and were in reply to another members request for a rocker panel shots.
Cars almost finished and rest assured that every piece is restored/replaced or refurbished.
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Too nice, will you ever dare drive it
Congratulations, she looks fantastic.

Thinking about it, when you are finished and bored, do you fancy a trip to the UK - bring your expertise with you....
 
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