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A post gutter trims

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Hi All :lol:

Not only are we looking for gutter end caps but we are now looking for A Post gutter trims as well :run

As these are now extinct like end caps.

Has anybody got any alternative suggestions :idea

Cheers :ok

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http://www.brickwerks.co.uk/shop?page=s ... gory_id=57" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Or mini wheel arch trim. Fits fine with the usual mastic sealant.
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I tried mini trim but it wouldn't fit :?

The A pillars on my van have a bent over lip on them and the min trim was just for a straight edge

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Ah, stuff I bought wasn'r. It was more L-shaped fella.
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remebering from the mini days :oops: there were several different types/secdtions some good and some evil , always helped to leave the coil soaking in v hot water.
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Thanks for this hot tip site, saved to favourites, already ordered A Post Trim from a breakers on this site before seeing your message. Thanks a lot anyway, may be useful in the future.

Still on the hunt for gutter trim end caps but they are the only thing we now need for our conversion.

Dont worry there will be plenty of pictures after the re spray and finishing touches are added, new wing mirrors, seals on all windows, dipped/powder coated rims, new tyres, wheel hubs, mud flaps, wipers, wiper arms, door seals, hockey sticks, window felts, dicals for front and sides, tail gate struts, headlights, and final touch will be springs and shocks (slightly lower than standard) Not to mention new engine and full paint job!!!! exciting stuff :ok
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A word of advice.Should you need new wheel bearings at any time.Get them from brickwerks.Not a well known supplier of german,swedish,french parts. :wink:
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Never mind pickies when stuffs done , lets vsee it before it gets covered up , also the sense of improvement is greater, plus we all like a nosey.
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:ok We are getting very close now to van being sprayed and baked. Should be done by Saturday when we are dropping all the bits off we have bought for renovation. :lol:

Its all very exciting stuff!

We are getting some pickies of the work in progress from start to finish and will upload all when finished.

Any tips on good valuation sites on the internet as we are struggling to think what she is now worth and dont want to undervalue

Thanks for all your help so far. its really helped us to find some bits that were difficult to come by :ok
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For agreed valuation I sent pictures off to my insurance with what I wanted it valued for.

I got the valuation :D and a slight premium increase :?

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