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Fabia under dash panel?


mrgf

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hi. I just wanted to ask anyone who can look for me. Underneath the dash panel on the Fabia mk2, just below the fuse ox cover, do you have a thin metal panel literally running under the dash, running the length of the fuse box, which is just a few MM thick and then leaves a few MM gap between itself and the actual dash? I ask as I have dual controls and this thin strip has two small holes in which allow two springs to connect up, which connect to the dual control linkin the drivers pedals. I don’t know it this little panel/strip is part of the car and will stay there or if it’s a part of the dual controls as they were fitted from new by the dealership. I am removing a few extras to try to sell on ( armrest, underseat boxes, sill covers, all genuine Skoda parts), but was also going to sell the duals if I have them complete. (Any interest, I’ll be putting them on eBay soon).  
thanks. Gary. ( mrgf)

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Ok well whilst around 70 people have looked at the post, not one single reply! No worries- have concluded the part was indeed a part of the dual control fitment. I’ve fully removed them and plan to sell them in as they retail for around £400 plus fitting! (£150 or more now)!

 

as for the armrest, I recon £50 would be a decent price for one in this condition, basically as new very slight signs of use and all parts/bolts etc supplied.  The under seat boxes too, have al the fitting screws and again in great condition and fit both my 1 and my 2 Fabias. Might even fit nks 3 but can’t say for certain. The sill caps are the most 2 logos in black plastic and are becoming hard to source now. Probably fit other mk’s but logo may differ.  The plastic side strips off the doors will be cleaned up, sticky tape reapplied and fitted to my Sandero stepway as the doors are similar in size. ( I have already lined them up and was planning on buying a set anyway)! I’ve also got the wind deflectors to reapply the tape to, and pop on eBay with the other bits. (Also a chromed stainless steel boot trim which is better then the plastic abs version Skoda sold, will be added as it won’t fit the Dacia easily). I also removed the engine cover as I applied new insulation to it some while back. The standard stuff disintegrates and almost all the ones on eBay are b. Expensive, are sold in 2 parts and usually have the insulation damaged or missing!  (Bms engine- 1.4tdi). It really does clean up the engine bay AND reduce engine noise inside the cab. 

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