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Post by LesleyW Mon Aug 27, 2018 6:03 pm

Hi all - some advice please, how difficult would it be to get a replacement plastic trim section that covers the side wall of the van above the kitchen area, the long cream coloured trim?  Ive looked on google but cant see anywhere that would do them....?  Thx
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Post by frederic Mon Aug 27, 2018 8:38 pm

I believe that A/S had them made specially for them may be by 'Cheltenham Laminates'
A/S would be your first point of contact, or perhaps a motorvan breakers. 
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Post by repoort Tue Aug 28, 2018 12:06 pm

...good luck with your search. If you do obtain another panel, have you considered the installation of it, the visible screws above the windows are o.k, but if it's like the sliding door moulding then it could be held captive behind all the worktop - not a five minute job.
Do you really need to replace the moulding, if it's cracked or stained a repair in situ might be an easier option.
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Post by -mojo- Tue Aug 28, 2018 6:45 pm

I'm fairly sure that the vacuum formed panels are made by another company - not Cheltenham. I made a note of the company name from the back of one of the panels on our 2006 Trooper - unfortunately I can't locate the piece of paper right now...

It is possible to repair the panels - the tailgate trim panel on ours was split from where a previous owner had shut the tailgate with the rear wardrobe door open, and we repaired that with epoxy adhesive with paint added for (an approximate) colour match.
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