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The inner latch panel only needed a 200mm long weld flange repair done so one that was sorted I gave it all a good clean, brunoxed the welded seams, masked off the rest of car and got some Epoxy/seam sealer and top coat down.

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The main reason I parked this up way back, was water getting in the boot. Cordias had a pretty crude foam gasket and mine were pretty cooked. 

I managed to get the best of off in 1 bit, mapped out the light mounting holes and used it to make a cutting template from Ali. 

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Bits going back on. Swapped out the original black garnish which had a broken mount, for a spare I picked up a while ago. These get broken often as they attached to body, but people grab them thinking its the hatch handle which is exactly what a mate did with this one. 

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Orig speakers were falling apart, so thought I'd better grab some new ones. Just so happened the local supercheap store had some 5" in stock that bolted in and just tucked in under the stock speaker grill. Cheapys but better than the stock ones.

Got all the inner boot panels, the false cargo floor and carpet cleaned and refitted.

Also gave the hatch seal a really good scrape out and clean. Needed to get the bits of rusted flange out.

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These things have an odd rear suspension arrangement. I believe they were Mitsi's first irs, and had a trailing arm setup that were connected through the centre with one tube inside the other.

I assume there must be grease or oil in there and the rubber boot that covered the 2 halfs was wasted.

New parts are pretty scarce for these cars, and I didn't like the idea of having to pull the whole rear assembly apart to fit an universal boot if I was able to match one up. So I boogied up a strip of 2mm rubber sheet, wrapped it around and hose clamped it.

Pretty ghetto, but will do for now. I'l have to revisit this another day.

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