wher to buy INNERSILLS

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wher to buy INNERSILLS

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hi i have found plenty of places selling full sills and floor pans etc, but am after innersills, anyone point me in the right direction???
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Re: wher to buy INNERSILLS

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Hi,
Ex-Pressed have them listed with or without attachments.
https://www.steelpanels.co.uk/?s=capri+inner+sill

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how comes inners seem to be so much more expensive and harder to find than the outers?
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Re: wher to buy INNERSILLS

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Mattcapri wrote:how comes inners seem to be so much more expensive and harder to find than the outers?
I think the reasons would be that there is less demand for inner sills and Expressed panels are the only company that make them. Further, Expressed panels are hand made to a high quality and would fit straight on to a prepared car without a lot of fettling being needed - they are made to Ford specification.

With Capri's I think many people just repair their existing inner sills if it's just and inch or two of grot at the bottom - depends whether you are doing a concourse resto or not.
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Re: wher to buy INNERSILLS

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yep mine arnt too disasterous, but im putting new floors in and to be honest i may as well just go the whole hog and replace the inner sills too- at least it will look as it should and finish the job off nicely.
thanks guys
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