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Minis with external door hinges use a inner and outer panel to support the hinges. Fitted right behind the fender/wheel and just at the leading edge of the door they are very prone to rust. This panel fits the right side and forms the outer of the two panels- original manufacturer not a pattern.
See 14A6902 for left hand side
Classic Mini Hinge A Panel Outer Right Hand Side

Classic Mini Hinge A Panel Outer Right Hand Side

Classic Mini Hinge A Panel Outer Right Hand Side
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All Minis with external door hinges use a inner and outer panel to support the hinges. Fitted right behind the fender/wheel and just at the leading edge of the door they are very prone to rust. This panel fits the left side and forms the outer of the two panels- original manufacturer not a pattern.
See 14A9601 for right hand side
Minis with external door hinges use a inner and outer panel to support the hinges. Fitted right behind the fender/wheel and just at the leading edge of the door they are very prone to rust. This panel fits the right side and forms the outer of the two panels- original manufacturer not a pattern.
See 14A6902 for left hand side
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