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LR34 RH - Voorste Achterpaneel – RH

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Oorspronkelijke prijs - Oorspronkelijke prijs €95,00
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OEM Part
OEM: Made by an Original Equipment Manufacturer. This part is made by an original equipment manufacturer or under their license, ensuring compatibility and quality.
Voorste binnenpaneel - Rechterkant is een carrosseriereparatiepaneel voor het voorste gedeelte, gemonteerd aan de rechterkant van de Land Rover Series carrosserie.

Het wordt geleverd als vervangend paneel voor restauratie en corrosiereparatie van de voorste carrosseriestructuur.
Vehicle Model Land Rover Series 2 en 3
Fitment Notes Montagegegevens beperkt – afgeleid van webonderzoek, controleer bij twijfel
SERIE II/IIA/III – voorste achterplaat, rechterkant
Alternative Codes
LR34 RH

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Frequently asked questions

What is the front backing panel used for on a Land Rover Series?
The front backing panel is a body repair panel for the front section of the Land Rover Series 2, 2A and 3 body, supplied here for the right hand side. It replaces original structure that has rusted or been damaged, typically during a restoration or a front end corrosion repair.
Is this panel sold for one side only?
Yes, LR34 RH covers the right hand side only. The left hand equivalent is a separate part, so a full front end repair on a Series 2, 2A or 3 typically needs both ordered. Land Rover panel sides are given as viewed from the driver's seat looking forward.
What is involved in fitting a front backing panel?
Fitting is a welding and panel job rather than a bolt on. The old panel is typically cut or drilled out at the original joints, the surrounding Series bodywork cleaned back to sound metal, then the new panel clamped, welded and treated before paint. Most owners use a bodyshop for this.