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    Posted: 14 Jul 20 at 14:49
Hi peeps, can anyone point me towards a decent thread/webpage blog with a detailed explanation (with pictures) of a typical rear panel(s) replacement on a T3? I have the panels, just need to know/see where to cut to let the new metal in. And hints and tips etc. There are a few bodge jobs on YouTube but I want mine done propa.

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look at VW T3 The auto body rebuilding by arthur Tussik on youtube to see how to do the areas you are contemplating-and done well.


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Originally posted by randolph57 randolph57 wrote:

look at VW T3 The auto body rebuilding by arthur Tussik on youtube to see how to do the areas you are contemplating-and done well.

Thanks that was handy. Interesting that he cuts on that exposed edge for the larger panels. Also that he lead loads. 
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