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Used doors vary between vehicles - and whether you call it used, second hand or a replacement, matching the right one matters. These are the details breakers need to match the right part to your car - our request form asks them so you only hear from suppliers with the correct part:
The Vectra ran across three main generations: the B (1995–2002), the C saloon and estate (2002–2008), and there was no Mk A carried into modern memory as a common dismantler stock item. The C generation received a facelift around 2005, but the door shell and frame are generally consistent across the full C range (2002–2008). Confirm exact panel fitment against your registration with the breaker, as subtle changes can occur around facelift years.
The Vectra C facelift arrived in 2005 and brought cosmetic updates, but the door aperture and frame design spans the full C generation (2002–2008), making cross-facelift interchange plausible. That said, whether a specific used door crosses that 2005 boundary cleanly — particularly around any mirror wiring or trim clip changes — is something you should confirm with the breaker against your registration before buying. Never assume fitment guaranteed without that check.
Yes, this matters significantly — a front door from a 3-door Vectra C is longer than the front door from a 5-door, because it has to cover the full cabin opening where a rear door would otherwise be. Always tell your breaker the body style of your own car (3-door or 5-door) so they supply the correct shell. Getting the wrong count means the door simply will not hang or seal correctly.
Absolutely — doors are side-specific and cannot be swapped between NS (nearside, passenger/left) and OS (offside, driver/right). When contacting a breaker, always state clearly which side you need, using NS or OS, to avoid any confusion. Supplying the wrong side is one of the most common ordering mistakes with doors.
Trim level — whether Club, Design, SRi or others — does not affect door shell fitment on the Vectra C; the frame and aperture are shared across the range for a given body style, generation, and side. You may receive a door with different interior trim colour, panel switches, or speaker grille detail depending on what spec the donor car was, but these are cosmetic and can be swapped or resprayed. What matters for fitment is generation, door count, and side — not trim badge.
Colour is not a fitment consideration — a door from any colour Vectra of the correct generation, body style, and side will fit your car. Most buyers have the replacement door resprayed to match after fitting, and breakers will often supply doors in whatever colour came off the donor vehicle. Focus your search on getting the generation, 3-door or 5-door body style, and NS or OS side correct, and sort colour with a bodyshop afterwards.