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    The chassis is back at the workshop and that pressing has already been removed I'm told. There were also a few more air-conditioning holes that require fixing, as well as a matchbox sized hole in the dash that shouldn't be there.
    Spoke too soon on the rust part though.
    The inner left fender panel (Pelican calls it a 'front fender jamb joining plate' i believe) looks like it's been targeted with a shotgun

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    All things considered, this is still very minimal. Still very happy with the outcome.
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