Damaged A pillar trim
Damaged A pillar trim
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drivingfroggy

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455 posts

216 months

Sunday 27th February 2011
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Managed to catch the A pillar trim on my sleeve yesterday resulting in a big chunk of plastic breaking off. Anyone know how this trim panel attaches? And a decent repair suggestion


S6 Devil

3,556 posts

257 months

Sunday 27th February 2011
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It attaches with sikaflex. Looks like you will need a new piece.

nrick

1,866 posts

187 months

Sunday 27th February 2011
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There are also a couple of screws

froggie

896 posts

266 months

Sunday 27th February 2011
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yep couple of screws near the window rubber and rubberised glue,replace and paint or just glue broken bit with rubberised glue to bodge

S6 Devil

3,556 posts

257 months

Sunday 27th February 2011
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There is one for sale on ebay as a job lot of TVR items. It is listed as '1x o/s unpainted tuscan ‘hockey stick’ which goes on the side of the windscreen - £30'
The seller was advertising these in the PH classifieds but I can't see it there now, I think he is an ex tvr mechanic.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/TVR-Car-parts-joblot_W0QQite...

drivingfroggy

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455 posts

216 months

Monday 28th February 2011
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Thanks for that link, but the guy only wants to sell the whole lot.

x 7usc

1,442 posts

219 months

Monday 28th February 2011
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OP if you locate a new replacement can you post here as i have done EXACTLY the same thing on mine frown

drivingfroggy

Original Poster:

455 posts

216 months

Monday 28th February 2011
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x 7usc said:
OP if you locate a new replacement can you post here as i have done EXACTLY the same thing on mine frown
If I find one I will. No luck yet though. I'm thinking along the lines of super glue and a fibre glass repair kit.

froggie

896 posts

266 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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try TVRDEAN yowl find him on e bay or in the classifieds

nrick

1,866 posts

187 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Could try TVRDean as previous, Douglas Valley (they have one in a similar colour), or Plasticman (find him on here) he might be able to make you one.

drivingfroggy

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455 posts

216 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Cheers froggie, I'll have a look

Arapo

253 posts

203 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Interesting thread... There were many things that I would anticipate to go wrong with a TVR, but I have to say that bits coming off the bodywork was not one of them..


nrick

1,866 posts

187 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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I think it was more a clothing malfunction that a bit fell off wink

Allandwf

1,769 posts

219 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Note to self; Don't wear the wizard top when taking the tuscan out!

drivingfroggy

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455 posts

216 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Allandwf said:
Note to self; Don't wear the wizard top when taking the tuscan out!
Wise words, Gandalf.....wise words indeed biglaugh

drivingfroggy

Original Poster:

455 posts

216 months

Tuesday 1st March 2011
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Just managed to get the trim piece off. It was actually quite easy, two screws then teased the sikaflex away with the trusty stanley knife. My plan now is to fix a small fibreglass repair to the rear, a bit of filler to the front, bit of paint, jobs a goodun......hopefully.

brad.noble

232 posts

208 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2011
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Allandwf said:
Note to self; Don't wear the wizard top when taking the tuscan out!
I never, everrrrrr thought I would hear someone say that. laugh

drivingfroggy

Original Poster:

455 posts

216 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
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Couldn't source a replacement, so I set about a repair.

Glued the broken piece back on

The back was flaky, so I needed to rub it down

Glassed in a repair patch

Then filled the front

Primed it

Then painted, laquered and refitted it, job done


Edited by drivingfroggy on Tuesday 8th March 17:36

blueg33

45,308 posts

248 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
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Very neat job! I couldn't have done it that well, I run out of patience if prep takes more than 5 minutes

Allandwf

1,769 posts

219 months

Tuesday 8th March 2011
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Nice job, glad it was a relatively easy fix.