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Old 08-04-2008, 04:29 PM
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Anyone have a couple of those plastic seat hinge covers they don't need (in black)?
Need a left and right...
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Old 08-04-2008, 07:55 PM
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They are pretty cheap from Sunset if you aren't able to source any from here. I just had to replace one of mine and I think it was $14 through them.
Old 08-04-2008, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by Black993
They are pretty cheap from Sunset if you aren't able to source any from here. I just had to replace one of mine and I think it was $14 through them.
Hmm.. I called them today and was quoted something like $36 each.
I will double check the PN.
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Pretty common item to break especially with age so probably not a common item laying around unless its broken. I bought new ones from Sunset also and cost upwards of $30 each. I was able to repair some using plastic epoxy.
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Originally Posted by donsacto
Pretty common item to break especially with age so probably not a common item laying around unless its broken. I bought new ones from Sunset also and cost upwards of $30 each. I was able to repair some using plastic epoxy.
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Old 08-04-2008, 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by donsacto
Pretty common item to break especially with age so probably not a common item laying around unless its broken. I bought new ones from Sunset also and cost upwards of $30 each. I was able to repair some using plastic epoxy.
Thanks for the tip... interesting, I haven't had one break yet.


You never know what people have around here. I've seen some unlikely things pop up.
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bump, one last try.
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Wow, I dont remember them being that expensive, but I did buy a few things at the same time so its very possible.

The P/O of mine tried to epoxy it and it didn't turn out so well, but I dont think he took his time to do it right.



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