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Door panels from Octavia 4

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Hello,

Some time ago i read on some forum (don't remember) that some one manages to mount the front door panels from Octavia 4 on a Octavia 3 (the back ones do not match).

Anybody can confirm or not this ? Don't want to buy the parts unnecessary.

Thank you!

You're better off getting the Mk3 versions retrimmed in Alcantara, and adding some sound proofing on the door skin while you're at it. I would imagine the door cards are completely different.

Mk3 cards fit on a Mk3.5, but don't have the ambient lighting strip. It might be worth getting some Mk3.5 cards for your car (and let me know where you get them from!)

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6 hours ago, OccyVRS said:

You're better off getting the Mk3 versions retrimmed in Alcantara, and adding some sound proofing on the door skin while you're at it. I would imagine the door cards are completely different.

Mk3 cards fit on a Mk3.5, but don't have the ambient lighting strip. It might be worth getting some Mk3.5 cards for your car (and let me know where you get them from!)

6 hours ago, OccyVRS said:

You're better off getting the Mk3 versions retrimmed in Alcantara, and adding some sound proofing on the door skin while you're at it. I would imagine the door cards are completely different.

Mk3 cards fit on a Mk3.5, but don't have the ambient lighting strip. It might be worth getting some Mk3.5 cards for your car (and let me know where you get them from!)

My curent panel is a bit scuffed and was considering an upgrade if im going to change them.

All 4 doors are sound insulated, metal and plastic panel, trims are covered with forged carbon foil and added aftermarket ambient light (don't really like how i fitted them).

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