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Old 03-08-2010, 06:36 AM
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Hi guy's

the black trim, dont know what its called, or part number,
is it easy to replace? just bolted on

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part number for s2 cab pls
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Old 03-08-2010, 09:54 AM
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Bolted on from the inside, I think, only it's plastic. Not rubber.

Part number is 951.505.069.00 and two years ago the price new was a whopping € 163.67 plus VAT.

You in Canada yet?
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HOW MUCH !
wow,

OEM today said....£143

bar stwards!

am sure, I thought that a dent guy might be able to do something,
I'll have a look and see actually if I can remove the old one and if its rubber, use a heat gun or similar to bend it back

I'll try and get a picture of whats happened

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leaving on the 20th, in Canada for 2.5 weeks and awaiting selling of house
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We're bracing ourselves.
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hehe
dude, Im expecting a ride in a fofo or six8 whilst I'm there



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