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21 Dec 2011 22:01 #28894 by trextr7monkey
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Machine Mart do a couple of trim removal tools, too, not expensive ;)

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21 Dec 2011 22:54 #28897 by maverick
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I use Sikaflex to glue mine back on ... its used for boat repairs ... be careful, its like sticking sh1t to a blanket ... let it set overnight and they WON'T come off (honest) ...

Get your Sikaflex of the Bay!!

Jalapeño, IISY?

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22 Dec 2011 07:40 #28907 by myers647
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Ha ha that sikoflex is brilliant but awful to use at the same time. You could use this to stick the wheels on it's that strong. Just make sure you have some panel wipe by your side to get any excess off.
James

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22 Dec 2011 21:06 #28998 by Municipal Waste
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I have somewhere the entire spare parts list for the Jimny so I was able to get some additional ones from the local dealer (not the one that supplied the car, because they are useless and I won't be giving them any more money). They cost me about £4 for 3.

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22 Dec 2011 21:23 #29005 by suzuki jimny fella
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:laugh: thanks looks good stuff for £10

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