I knew this would be a faff .....many hours trying to get GTA doors to fit told me a big long, heavy door like Meg II wouldn't fall back on.
Shims in bottom didn't bode well either
Problem is you can't get to hinge bolts on post when the door is on, I avoided taking front wing off, as with modern cars I bet half the front end would need to come apart.
Bearing in mind the shit storm that it was I'd marked it up as it came off, leaving a tiny bit of the seam sealer bead that sat atop the hinge, hoping it wouldn't be too far off.
Enlisted Spadger to steady the door on the dolly and bolted it up.......
Oh deary me.....fookin miles off ...
Only thing I could do was take the wing off....
M6's out on the post and along the bonnet edge....but then I had a cunning plan, wheel off , arch liner off and with the wing loose on its door edge I could get a spanner in on the bolts, put. Jack under slight open door to support it and loosened the bolts, then jacked the door into right position.

Little adjustment on the striker plate and she's golden.
Two pins are snapped on car side of loom connector, windows still in op, but when I connected battery fooking folding mirror started to work, think I might chop a loom connector out at scrappy and see if I can Rob some pins and splice them in, can't find owt that looks same, they seem to have a metal female clip in the plastic part that locks the individual spades in place, I want it OE not bypassed.
Chuffed today, good look under arch liners and at front sub, no grot, far better than Clio III for subframe.