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Mar 28, 2021 21:40:10 GMT
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i found these pieces of trim in the back of my garage, being left there by a previous owner. i have absolutely no idea what they're from, but i'd hate to throw them out if anyone would be needing them for their car. they appear to be 54" x 3/4" one seems to have a bit of a shonky repair. anyone?
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@ CRX_IN_SCOTLAND
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They look like these things
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Last Edit: Mar 29, 2021 5:55:53 GMT by rblote
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kabman
Part of things
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Beetle running board trims are that length. Width suggests post '67.
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Mar 29, 2021 10:38:31 GMT
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Beetle running board trims are that length. Width suggests post '67. wow, a quick google seems to clarify that, good work! i'm guessing as repro parts are available for pretty cheap, no one would be too bothered about these, seeing as one is damaged.
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@ CRX_IN_SCOTLAND
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Mar 30, 2021 23:50:39 GMT
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Beetle running board trims are that length. Width suggests post '67. wow, a quick google seems to clarify that, good work! i'm guessing as repro parts are available for pretty cheap, no one would be too bothered about these, seeing as one is damaged. I don't know about that. Some of the VW boys would rather have a damaged OE part to repair than a poor quality new one. Stick them up for sale, see what happens. 😀
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Beetle running board trims are that length. Width suggests post '67. wow, a quick google seems to clarify that, good work! i'm guessing as repro parts are available for pretty cheap, no one would be too bothered about these, seeing as one is damaged. Also, remember the custom builders, or even a Tot-rod...... Loads could use it, or part of it. I would still offer them out for a bit.
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