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Hi all, have just removed a tonne of crud of my engine bar and given it a couple of coats of black rustoleum - it's now looking very smart, although it would really finished if I could get a couple of the oval, plastic end caps. Anyone know if these are available? Cheers, mitch.
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Yes from VW classic parts part number 070199219A
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Thank you very much indeed sir.
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I know it's been a while but I can only find a de website. Is there a uk version? Many thanks.
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You can order from vw classic through vw heritage.
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Thanks. I'd like to find a site/page that illustrates the items such as mentioned above. I'd also like some plastic, round 'caps' that are above the trailing arm bush. It's bits and bobs like this that smarten things up nicely. Didn't come across pages like that on heritage.
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I have recently ordered these from classic via Brickwerks, so I wouldn't be suprised if they on the webshop in a couple of weeks

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Aidan wrote:I have recently ordered these from classic via Brickwerks, so I wouldn't be suprised if they on the webshop in a couple of weeks

Oooh, that would make life easier. I doooooo like shopping at BW.
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just heard the ones I ordered have arrived but I looked on webshop not there yet - ales@brickwerks.co.uk, ask Michael nicely :lol: s

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:rofl new business venture?
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I tried the free stuff at Busfest....
It's ok :ok
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