Hi there. I have a sedan. I need three of the clips that go behind the chrome trip pieces along the side of the car that hold the trim onto the car. They slide into the trim piece and then push into holes in the body to hold them in place. If you have any available, please let me know at dstark@...
Thanks so much!
Trim clips
Re: Trim clips
I'm looking for some of these aswell.
possibly where to buy them? Mine all really need replacing.. gone rusty.
I'm in Australia too.. so that could be fun for me = S
possibly where to buy them? Mine all really need replacing.. gone rusty.
I'm in Australia too.. so that could be fun for me = S
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, "starkconsultants_ma" wrote:
> Hi there. I have a sedan. I need three of the clips that go behind the chrome trip pieces along the side of the car that hold the trim onto the car. They slide into the trim piece and then push into holes in the body to hold them in place. If you have any available, please let me know at dstark@...
> Thanks so much!
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Re: Trim clips
Sometimes Honda still has parts like these, they often fit other cars that Honda made. I was told last year that Honda still has door panel clips.
2 styles on the side body trim retainers, some are threaded studs with a tiny nut inside. Often times an auto body supply shop sells fasteners for such trim.
Miles
2 styles on the side body trim retainers, some are threaded studs with a tiny nut inside. Often times an auto body supply shop sells fasteners for such trim.
Miles
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, "Jennifer" wrote:
> I'm looking for some of these aswell.
> possibly where to buy them? Mine all really need replacing.. gone rusty.
> I'm in Australia too.. so that could be fun for me = S
> --- In
2cylinderhondas@yahoogroups.com
, "starkconsultants_ma" wrote:
> > Hi there. I have a sedan. I need three of the clips that go behind the chrome trip pieces along the side of the car that hold the trim onto the car. They slide into the trim piece and then push into holes in the body to hold them in place. If you have any available, please let me know at dstark@
> > Thanks so much!