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Hey guys, i own a thirty two, my rear two uper c piller trims i think have pelled to shit, wanna fabric them or somthing like that anyone had any experiance in it?

Help us out if you have any info!

Could find a interior section so hope this is the right spot :)

Cheers

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they are still available new. check my build thread as it gives you the parts numbers. (see sig for link)

if they have peeled there is a high chance that the mounts are broken as well. that was the case with mine with and why I bought them new.

Hey Chris,

thanks for that mate :) thats awsome you can still get the new, the only downside is the price, like jesus hahahah

anyway i saw you build thread and all i can say is its awsome, keep up the good work, your really going all out :)

cheers joe

thing being with used ones is that the mounts are usually screwed on them. mine were and a few cars I looked at for bits were as well. if you can find a decent set of frames them a trim shop can rework them quite easily.

only thing being with these cars as we both know is the youngest one is still 16 yrs old.

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