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    Where to get parts

    Hi everyone,

    First post! I've picked up a 2002 D2 which I am going to turn into a camper. It's a bit of a project to muck about with, I'll probably chuck up in the members rides.

    Anyway, it's a decent little bus, but it also needs a bit of work. I'm looking for a few bits and pieces which I'd like to get from all the same spot. The kind of stuff I am looking for are:
    • The center console cup holders in smoke stone/ash grey
    • Front left rain gutter finisher
    • Power window switch finisher (without heated seats)

    Where do you normally get these pieces in new?

    Cheers

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    In particular, the window switch finisher is hard to find. I've got the part number as BTR3644LNF. I only need to replace it as the push in clip parts have broken off, otherwise it is in good condition.

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    What I did with mine is drilled out the "receptacles" and fitted rivnuts to the backing plate, then drilled holes in the faceplate and fitted nice looking small bolts. To me it looks fine.

    Thinking again maybe I just drilled the receptacles and then cutoff the remainder of the spikes and drilled a hole and used black self tappers.
    Regards PhilipA

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    where in Vic are you?
    If Melb, then you would try a wrecker.
    If you would travel west or north:

    Dynon road wreckers have a couple of D1's and D2's about. The new owner is a bit of a Landrover chap, and he has them more for the love or them, than financial reasons.

    Pickapart up in Campbellfield had a couple of D1's and a D2 about 12 months(maybe more) back.. could be some there.

    Note that there are versions that have more acesss ports than just the window switches too, I think some have seat heaters as well. Maybe not so common.

    An alternative would also be to drill and screw them in. Not sure what size screw they'd need so not to rip the plastic plate underneath, but 4 countersunk screws wouldn't look out of place.
    We were going to eventually do that to brothers TD5, but in the end very small dabs of silicon(very very small!) hold them in place OK too.
    Arthur.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhilipA View Post
    What I did with mine is drilled out the "receptacles" and fitted rivnuts to the backing plate, then drilled holes in the faceplate and fitted nice looking small bolts. To me it looks fine.

    Thinking again maybe I just drilled the receptacles and then cutoff the remainder of the spikes and drilled a hole and used black self tappers.
    Regards PhilipA
    Hmm, not a bad approach. I may end up trying that. I also thought we might make up a brushed aluminium finisher too but I decided that was going to look a little odd in the end.

    Quote Originally Posted by AK83 View Post
    where in Vic are you?
    If Melb, then you would try a wrecker.
    If you would travel west or north:

    Dynon road wreckers have a couple of D1's and D2's about. The new owner is a bit of a Landrover chap, and he has them more for the love or them, than financial reasons.

    Pickapart up in Campbellfield had a couple of D1's and a D2 about 12 months(maybe more) back.. could be some there.

    Note that there are versions that have more acesss ports than just the window switches too, I think some have seat heaters as well. Maybe not so common.

    An alternative would also be to drill and screw them in. Not sure what size screw they'd need so not to rip the plastic plate underneath, but 4 countersunk screws wouldn't look out of place.
    We were going to eventually do that to brothers TD5, but in the end very small dabs of silicon(very very small!) hold them in place OK too.
    I like the silicon idea!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCorpion2 View Post
    ....

    I like the silicon idea!
    Note, very cheap stuff that barely sticks, and very little of it too.
    Otherwise, copious amounts of very sticky stuff, or you may never get it off again!

    Alternatively!!

    If you have access to a 3D printer, files exist for you to make your own(see below).

    3D stl file
    Arthur.

    All these discos are giving me a heart attack!

    '99 D1 300Tdi Auto ( now sold :( )
    '03 D2 Td5 Auto
    '03 D2a Td5 Auto

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    Quote Originally Posted by AK83 View Post
    Note, very cheap stuff that barely sticks, and very little of it too.
    Otherwise, copious amounts of very sticky stuff, or you may never get it off again!

    Alternatively!!

    If you have access to a 3D printer, files exist for you to make your own(see below).

    3D stl file
    that 3D printer option is so cool.

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    Get on Jolly’s U-pull it watch list for your model then get there quickly.
    A few on this site are wreckers - post your request in the wanted forum.
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