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Anyone in the UK got one of these to spare?

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Old 04-15-2009, 01:43 PM
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Default Anyone in the UK got one of these to spare?

This is the part for the rear wiper I was looking for recently. I now have one, courtesy of the Blue Shadow (quite an event in itself!) but could do with a few spares.

This is the clip that attaches the rear wiper arm to the blade. It comes as part of a rear blade, already attached to it, but I use a (shorter) front blade on the rear to avoid fouling my Third Brake Light/Spoiler. So I could do with a handful of these little things for spares.

Whenever you discard an old rear blade, you'll have one of these little things just waiting to be junked.

If anyone happens to have one lying about, would you mind sending it to an appreciative new home?

Even better, bring it along on the Wales Run on Sunday.

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Old 04-15-2009, 01:54 PM
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What's this rear wiper thing, a speshal Porsche add weight option?
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to see where you have been

or to see what you are about to hit on a cold morning backing out of your driveway.

I use mine every morning, except in the summer.
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Originally Posted by stevepaa
to see where you have been

or to see what you are about to hit on a cold morning backing out of your driveway.

I use mine every morning, except in the summer.
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Can't remember ever using it while driving as rain just gets blown off that beautiful aerodynamic rear window but for clearing the view before starting out it's just what a lazy a$$ like me needs
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Pretty useful at slow or stopped speeds for snow, too; if you're into that sort of thing.



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