Rover 820i Nearside wing for sale.
Original part, bought for car renovation, but never used.
In excellent condition.
No reasonable offer refused.
Location: near Loughborough, Leics.
Rover 820i Nearside rear Wing
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Re: Rover 820i Nearside rear Wing
Is it for the saloon, hatch or Coupé Bob and is it definitely a rear wing?
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Re: Rover 820i Nearside rear Wing
It is the full near side rear wing - Rover part number ALA410930.
This was bought for a 1994 Rover 820i hatch shape.
Original part with hologram.
This was bought for a 1994 Rover 820i hatch shape.
Original part with hologram.
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Re: Rover 820i Nearside rear Wing
Thanks Bob - no good for me sadly but i know there are a lot of Fastback owners out there that might snap it up.
For anyone that's interested, this is the link to the part on RImmers, fits all Mk2 Fastbacks :
https://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-ALA410930
It would at the very least yield a Left Hand wheelarch section that could be copied by those that are seeking to reproduce wheelarches. If the software is clever enough on a scanner or if they're using good ol' fashioned pen & paper they could probably "mirror image" it easily enough to make the right hand as well.
I'll post a link in that thread back here.
For anyone that's interested, this is the link to the part on RImmers, fits all Mk2 Fastbacks :
https://www.rimmerbros.co.uk/Item--i-ALA410930
It would at the very least yield a Left Hand wheelarch section that could be copied by those that are seeking to reproduce wheelarches. If the software is clever enough on a scanner or if they're using good ol' fashioned pen & paper they could probably "mirror image" it easily enough to make the right hand as well.
I'll post a link in that thread back here.
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