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Old 12 July 2013, 09:57 PM
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Default Classic Saloon rear screen trim/ weather strip

I need the trim that goes along the bottom of the rear screen and seals against the boot lid.
Old 12 July 2013, 11:31 PM
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whats it look like m8
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I have one if matey above cant help am breaking a whole car
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ive only got the top ones never knew there was one at the bottom of the rear screen
Old 13 July 2013, 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by SLAB
ive only got the top ones never knew there was one at the bottom of the rear screen
it looks a bit to me like its sealed to the glass....if you need still let me no
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Yes mate still need one. They are quite a tight fit on the glass as they have an ali insert that clips over the edge. Try and remove it carefully by using a flat bladed screwdriver between it and the edge of the glass. The screwdriver needs to be in the channel between the glass and strip.
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Originally Posted by Welloilbeefhooked
Yes mate still need one. They are quite a tight fit on the glass as they have an ali insert that clips over the edge. Try and remove it carefully by using a flat bladed screwdriver between it and the edge of the glass. The screwdriver needs to be in the channel between the glass and strip.
ok cheers il have ago now and try not to damage it do you need the clips too?
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got it off thers 2 very slight notchs where the screwdriver went in ,its that tight it will prob straighten them out when you put it back in,(glad its not me putting it in looks a rite **** of a job :0) pm me and il put picture of it up and if you need any more bits let me no
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Cool! PM details for payment and let me know if you have any standard interior parts for a V1-3.
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