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  • too much scratches in the rear door interior

    Hi i just recently bought a Prado 2nd hand and found out the hard way that the rear door scratches pretty easily on the inside i was just wondering if there is like a cover that protects the door and hides the scratches

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    Re: too much scratches in the rear door interior

    The plastic in the rear is quite soft and marks easily. I suggest some serious 4wding and some scratches on the outside, then the scratches on the inside won't seem so bad
    [color=#000080][b]Stephen[/b][/color]
    [color=#BF0000]Aug 2008 GXL D4D Auto, White, Toyota Sovereign Alloy BB, Toyota Tow Bar, VIP Protector II Elect Rust Protection, Toyota Rubber Floor Mats, Toyota Cross Bars, Uniden UHF UH400SX-RM, AusGuard Cargo Barrier, TJM Snorkel, Diff/Trans/Auto Breathers, Platinum Seatcovers, Dual Batteries (Piranha Battery Tray, Redarc Isolator, Exide ED5), Maxtrax [/color]

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    • #3
      Re: too much scratches in the rear door interior

      Agreed...! Put some scrathces on the outside as it'll take your mind off the inside.

      If it really bugs you, just get new interior panels from Toyota, slip them on and treat them with kid gloves.

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      • #4
        Re: too much scratches in the rear door interior

        Hi all
        I know its a little off the mark but we have noticed all the interior plastic marks/scuffs/scratches easily. A little disappointing really.
        cheers
        Steve
        Lightforce 240Blitz driving lights, Rear hitch recovery point, GME tx3400 uhf, 64watt Uni-Solar cell, ARB CKMA12 Air compressor. all awaiting new vehicle to be delivered so they can be remounted.

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        • #5
          Re: too much scratches in the rear door interior

          Install a trek table

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          • #6
            Re: too much scratches in the rear door interior

            What about covering it with some type of clear contact? Like what the kiddies use on their books for school. Dont know how effective it will be, but some of that thicker stuff (not sure where to get it - Clark rubber?) might do it nicely.

            Ive learnt to just deal with them :x I even had to use my weller gas torch to clean up some nasty gouges the other half did recently... (Thanks Mick) :lol:
            [b]Silver 2008 D4D Auto GXL[/b]
            [url=http://www.pradopoint.com/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=6032]My build up[/url]

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