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Hello everybody, just signing in. I bought a 2004 Berlingo Multispace Desire 2.0 HDi this week. 45k. & service history. Nice dark blue metallic colour. Bought for it's usefulness, not it's asthetics! So far so good, however bits of trim seem to fall off if you sneeze too close to the car (big plastic cover on tailgate and door rubber on rear sliding door) Superb for carrying 'stuff'. Comfortable and better to drive than it looks.[/b][/size][/font]
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Hi Stevie and welcome to the forum. The boot panel (if you are talking about the interior one) is likely to be down to broken clips. If anyone has taken this off in the past, the clips are easily damaged when putting it back. New clips can be found on Ebay
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welcome and enjoy, yes asthetics, don`t go there, practicality there magic.
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Thank you for the welcome. My wife has a 2003 C3 which is also ugly (car, not my beloved!) so I was aware of the trim issues. Drove it for 40 miles on the motorway yesterday & am impressed. Next thing- roof bars.
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