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Update 55 - Doors and details under the front
As many people know - getting Morgan doors to fit can be a bit of a fiddle - when you are freshly trimming, adding stainless steel door aperture trims and aluminium inner door skins.
Also I thought it might be nice to show you what the car looks like from under the front - show car anyone!!
Oh - also following the test day - we decided to fit the Yokohama AD08R tyres rather than using the nearly new Yokohama AD08 tyres we already have spare. Whilst attracting a penalty due to being 1B listed - the grip was epic...
so - anyone interested in a set of Yokohama AD08's? Sizes 205/50/15 and 185/55/15. The widest tyres that can be fitted to standard 4/4 5.5" width wheels.
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That's one heck of a banana inside the door in that first photo... 
Graham (G4FUJ)
Sold L44FOR 4/4 Giallo Fly '09 Gen2 MINI Cooper ragtop '90 LR 90 SW
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That's one heck of a banana inside the door in that first photo...  Lol  You could make an interesting banana split with that and the trimming glue - though I wouldn't want to be the person eating it. That's the door top foam - that pic shows fitting the leather foam cover stage 1 - laying the U shaped (pre prepared) leather sideways on the door top then using the metal retaining bar as a guide tack the back and pin the front (we used a spiked screwdriver).
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