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Re: Windshield Moulding
Originally Posted by rlv1017
hey guys, finally got around to putting the new moulding(screw cover) on the windshield. i had to buy a min. amount from water bonnet. so i have enough for three more windshields. i will give it away, just pay for shipping. it has to be shipped in a cardboard tube. as usual, the shipping cost me more than the part itself :mad: . . pm me with the address and phone.
Email me a picture...I have a 1984 302 SR1...I may be able to use it [email protected] Thx |
Re: Windshield Moulding
I also need some.
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Re: Windshield Moulding
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Re: Windshield Moulding
Originally Posted by rlv1017
hey guys, finally got around to putting the new moulding(screw cover) on the windshield. i had to buy a min. amount from water bonnet. so i have enough for three more windshields. i will give it away, just pay for shipping. it has to be shipped in a cardboard tube. as usual, the shipping cost me more than the part itself :mad: . . pm me with the address and phone.
IM IN LET ME KNOW [email protected] THANKS |
Re: Windshield Moulding
I lost 2 from mine about a year ago, so I made them out of black silicone. You put masking tape on both sides of the opening(all around). then fill it with sillicone, and then wipe off the excess and make it flat with somthing flat like a bondo squeege. It helps if you wet the squeege with water or light oil before wiping. Then peel off the tape right away before it dries. Make sure the sillicone is not to thick where it meets the tape. Cheap, easy, waterproof, looks pretty clean too. Just an idea for the rest of ya. Good luck
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