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leedurrant73
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Part number check. Can you help?

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Collecting parts for my 69t (Oct build date)

Hopefully these parts are correct. Could someone confirm please ?

90150104921/2 fuel tank battery support.
90150158021/1 Front floor section with suspension mounts.

Thanks
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Re: Part number check. Can you help?

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Yep, both good numbers
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Fantastic thanks very much for your help!
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Yup and now with front tow hook!

Check as they have some old stock kicking about that doesn't have the tow hook despite it being pictured.

The pictures have been updated since I got mine, but still worth checking anyway.

Going by those two parts I'm guessing you might be in the market for front inner fender repair panels. In case you are these go up to crease / indent in the inner wing around the wheel area.

All of the above plus the battery boxes are a confirmed "good fit" though be aware you may have to make up some box section around one or both sides of the fuel tank support

If getting the inner fender repair panels, don't forget you will also need the "bell ends", the last bit of return that follows the inside line of the bonnet and has the last mounting hole for the wing and also keeps the bonnet seal in place

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Thanks buddy,

Wasn’t planning on inner wings as they look good from what I can see. I’m hoping the guy doing my work can use the panels without too much disturbance but I still need to strip off quite a lot of space before I full assessment is made. Thanks
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Even better then

If that front area suspension pan front half and tank support are manky I found on mine that corresponding part of the inner fender was also a bit manky so (as we're the battery boxes)

The front inner fender repair panel is the surround of the battery box, so the whole front got chopped and binned (though I may still make a BBQ out of the front section / nose part!)

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