Thanks Stacy, But what I am after is more like a (thick) plastic film that protects the paint on the outside and underneath the arch from stones flicked up by the front wheels. The one remaining on my vehicle is clear and is probably less than 0.5mm thick, about 250mm long and about 30mm wide all up. It covers only the lowere front portion of the arch and is really a piece of hard, thick, stick-on film. In Australia we have a material called "Contact", an adhesive plastic film for covering books etc. The plastic on my van is sort of like a "military grade" of this type of material, but MAY have been molded originally to the shape of the arch, not just part of a sheet of film. Dave
On 07/08/2009, Stacy Schneider <vwcrewman@gmail.com> wrote: > I believe that Go westy has them in their recycle bin. > > > Stacy > > On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:13 AM, Dave Yates <transparu@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Does anyone know what the plastic rear wheel arch trim part number is >> please? >> >> Who sells them? >> >> Thanks >> >> dave >> downunder >> > > > > -- > 1989 Swedish Tristar with Aluminum gates and Atiwe 16" Wheels. > Oldest son is an Eagle scout. > |
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