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Old 11-11-2015, 10:29 AM
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I have a divider board in the engine room, should have two but one is missing, it has a foamy style center sandwiched between two harder layers, very lite weight, what is this board called and where do you buy it ?
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I might have a couple of these in my garage. From a 1998 280. I'll check and let you know.

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It's probably expanded PVC board. That's what the interior parts of my velocity are made from. We use it at work all the time, and get it from here:
http://www.regalplastic.com/digital-...expanded%20pvc
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Originally Posted by Padraig
I might have a couple of these in my garage. From a 1998 280. I'll check and let you know.

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Thank you very much,
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Originally Posted by 90profx
Thank you very much,
Gary
I have them but mine are carpeted? Also they appear to be laminated wood, 3/4 inch. Sounds like the new ones may be lighter. I don't need them so if you or anyone wants them just pay the ride. While not real close to you, I will be in Cleveland the first weekend in December.

PM your phone or email I will text of email a pic

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Padraig, wfo1,
Thanks for the info, I just went ahead and ordered a piece.

Thank you
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No problem. It would likely be cheaper and lighter to do a new one. I had forgotten mine are carpeted and somewhat heavy. I had stopped using them as, for me, they served no purpose and I was tired of taking them in and out when I needed to be in the bilge.

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That's what I like about these boards, their lite a hell.
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