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#115290 - 11/03/01 01:01 PM 54 trim wanted
Albert Offline
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Registered: 10/05/01
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Loc: Colborne Ontario Canada
Looking for the left side front lower door molding approx 18in long for a 5482 or 5485 clipper special body or drivers side front fender.

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#115291 - 11/04/01 10:31 AM Re: 54 trim wanted
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The 2 door and 4 door wouldn't use the same trim, would they? I have a 4 door parts car. Is the trim on the interior? There isn't any trim on the lower exterior of the car.

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#115292 - 11/07/01 08:44 AM Re: 54 trim wanted
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Registered: 10/05/01
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Loc: Colborne Ontario Canada
It's the trim that starts at the headlight and go's to the taillight except the clipper specials. It's is not a continuous line only thr first 18in of the front door and the last 18 of the rear door. Its not the trim behind the door handle.

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