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Old 06-06-2017, 11:42 AM
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Does anyone happen to have passenger side one of these laying around you want to get rid of?

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Old 06-06-2017, 02:22 PM
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Dang those road alligators, have you priced a new one, if yes how much are they?
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Looks like if you could find the piece that broke off, some epoxy would fix it till you got another.
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I think I do. I will check tomorrow.
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$55-$75 depending on where you order it from. I have no problem ordering a new one but if someone had one laying around I might could make better use of it.
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I would be concern with the scuff or scratch marks on the body. Hopefully you can buff that out.
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Originally Posted by Vincent713
I would be concern with the scuff or scratch marks on the body. Hopefully you can buff that out.
It all buffed out last night so now just to replace that trim part.



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