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Author Subject: Bodyshell
Tarmac terror

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Post #1
Hi. Would I be correct in thinking that a Ph2 bodyshell (and I'm primarily referring to the doors REARWARD) is identical to a Ph3??

Looking for some repair panels for a Ph3 but some Ph2 parts have been offered to me.


TT
Posted 25th Mar 2014 at 16:58
rallyestyle

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Post #2
Sort of Yes

The P3's have different bump strip mouldings which have different hole locations in the wings. Apart from that the shell shape is identical.

The P3's have a different tailgate although they are all interchangable so whatever you need of the P2 will fit the P3 Yes

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Posted 25th Mar 2014 at 17:04
scotzman

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Post #3
Tailgates are different.

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Posted 25th Mar 2014 at 17:04
mechanical_repairs

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Post #4
The shells themselves are exactly the same it's just bolt on panels that differ slightly.

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