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Thread: Any one seen what you get for $13,200 from N&N ?
          
   
   

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    Quote Originally Posted by lurker mick View Post
    Don, just curious, the red 3-window is a N&N body, right? I noticed in your "Guts in the 3-winder" thread, post #17, that it appears that the door window frames are molded as part of the door panel and not removable. Is this how they do their doors?
    Not being critical , I thought it odd as they have such a good reputation for accuracy.

    The 3-window turned out very nice BTW.

    Mick
    Yep, part of the inner door, I like it and so do most trimmers.
    Makes the doors much more solid IMO, inner can't flex @ all that way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DA34GUY View Post
    Yep, part of the inner door, I like it and so do most trimmers.
    Makes the doors much more solid IMO, inner can't flex @ all that way.
    The '33/34 3 window has garnish moldings....
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