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Old 09-27-2007, 05:18 PM
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Greetings from the 951 boards. I need a little bit of help. I have a 951 that has got the 930 trim on the car. I want to retain the look, but the mounting brackets that attach the trim to the car are falling apart. I know I can order the trim from the dealer, but does that include the mounting brackets? If not, what are my options?

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Are you referring to the rubber trim piece that runs along the side valance below the door? If yes, on a 911/930 these attach to the stock metal valance via a formed (contoured) lip. I'd venture a guess that whomever mod'd this had to fashion special mounting hardware (bummer they didn't use stainless steel or other material that wouldn't be dying on you).
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Double sided tape maybe?
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Originally Posted by pdqcarrera
Are you referring to the rubber trim piece that runs along the side valance below the door? If yes, on a 911/930 these attach to the stock metal valance via a formed (contoured) lip. I'd venture a guess that whomever mod'd this had to fashion special mounting hardware (bummer they didn't use stainless steel or other material that wouldn't be dying on you).
I'll take some pictures of what they used later. Thanks for the replies.



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