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jayvick 12-15-2012 08:36 PM

Gutting Interior
 
Ok so I am new to the site and new to owning a Land Rover. I just bought a 96 RR (P38) and have been working on getting parts from salvage cars or online and replacing whats missing and fixing it up. I am currently working on the interior and I have a few questions...

1) The carpet material on the doors... I want to replace that with my own material so to do so would I just simply access that material by removing the plastic door panel?

2) Does anyone know where I can buy a new carpet for a 96 range?

3) Does anyone know where I can buy a new sunroof door or if possible would covering that with a new material work as well and if so an example would help as to which material would be quality with the sliding wear and tear

jayvick 12-15-2012 09:27 PM

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The part that is circled is a carpet like material in my RR. That is the section I wish to replaced along with the smaller section of material below the one circled (This photo was not taken by me but I am using it to represent my door).

hilltoppersx 12-15-2012 09:36 PM

You can pull the carpet and wash it and let it air dry, it washes pretty good. You can get parts from Paul Grant. Pop the speaker off and the door panel you can reupholster the top

jayvick 12-16-2012 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by hilltoppersx (Post 363561)
You can pull the carpet and wash it and let it air dry, it washes pretty good. You can get parts from Paul Grant. Pop the speaker off and the door panel you can reupholster the top

I wil try to wash it but this carpet it pretty much gone. Its been cut into and stained with who knows what. I would like to order a new one honestly.
Yeah I thought I could just pop it off so I will work on that today probably.
Thanks for the info and I sent Paul Grant a message.

hilltoppersx 12-16-2012 10:11 AM

He may have a nicer carpet for you. One without holes

jayvick 12-16-2012 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by hilltoppersx (Post 363630)
He may have a nicer carpet for you. One without holes

Hopefully he does because surprisingly I haven't found one online yet so I may have to look at getting one custom made if thats even an option out there. Thanks again!

hilltoppersx 12-16-2012 10:49 AM

Ask him to pull a nice one for you he gets trucks in all the time. When you pull the carpet and insulation check for rust and make any necessary repairs.

jayvick 12-16-2012 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by hilltoppersx (Post 363642)
Ask him to pull a nice one for you he gets trucks in all the time. When you pull the carpet and insulation check for rust and make any necessary repairs.

He hasn't replied yet but when he does I will make sure to ask him.

I pulled apart my door today and started cleaning all of the trim and panels. I then ripped off the fabric and carpet and plan to get materials tomorrow to replace them. The doors look so much better almost as if they were new.
After taking that off along with other signs I think this RR was flooded at some point. It runs great but I will definitely have some extensive interior work to do.

Here is a pic of me working on one of the four interior door panels today. Ill make sure to update with pictures as I go along.


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