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Sorry to ask and I have searched - how does the rear "seat panel" fix and will I have to remove my surrey top to remove it. I can't see any screws.

 

I want to fit a fuel barrier and, although it will be on Te other side an riveted and sealed in I am a bit worried that I will puncture the panel when I drill holes for the rivets....and as I am fitting a tank with two returns it seems mad not to do the panel at the same time.

 

So before I start I wanted to know if the job will start with taking the Surrey top off to allow fr time.

 

Thanks as ever fr your patience to answer trivial things.

 

Snowy

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You can leave the backlight in place.

 

I have to remove the funny shaped side-panels and then the rear-panel comes out at the bottom first.

Its a bit tight to get it under the lip on the backlight and you need to flex it a bit.

 

Mine are repro panels from John Skinner.

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