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<blockquote data-quote="BoggyB" data-source="post: 562354" data-attributes="member: 22862"><p>Hello!</p><p></p><p>The previous owner of my bus did a few odd things to it, one being removing the sliding door handle, cutting out the recess and welding a flat metal plate in its place. It looks nice and neat but getting in the back is a bit tricky.</p><p></p><p>Will the lack of that recess (depression, empty space...I can't think of the best word for it) prevent a handle working if I was to fit a new one? I'm not sure how curved they are so they might just scrape the paint off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BoggyB, post: 562354, member: 22862"] Hello! The previous owner of my bus did a few odd things to it, one being removing the sliding door handle, cutting out the recess and welding a flat metal plate in its place. It looks nice and neat but getting in the back is a bit tricky. Will the lack of that recess (depression, empty space...I can't think of the best word for it) prevent a handle working if I was to fit a new one? I'm not sure how curved they are so they might just scrape the paint off. [/QUOTE]
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