I'm curious if this isn't some kind of generic "trim" that can be had from a local hardware or home reno shop? Seems to me I've seen it as edging on something other than a Vanagon If available in long lengths, someone could buy a bunch and sell it pre cut for half the price! ;^) (not knocking your info Todd, just having fun with the concept, and looking to see if it couldn't be had for less at a common retail store..... though I already have my strips!) Neil. I've found "GOOP" to be a great adhesive for some things. Sure fixed up the front grille real nice. (looks ok ONLY at a running gallop) So what's the deal with the strip on the front gutter along windshield? Does it actually do something? I had found a couple on a parts van recently......but there aren't any on mine....yet. Neil. -- Neil Nicholson. 1981 Air Cooled Westfalia. On 7/11/07, Todd Last <rubatoguy@comcast.net> wrote: > I went to the dealer, bought two new trim strips for about $10. > Switched from the "chrome" to the "black" ones. > > The new ones popped on and problem solved. > At least the ones from the dealer are a press fit. No glue needed. > > Easier than playing with goop for me. > > > Todd > '88 Westy > |
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