A pillar trim.

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A pillar trim.

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Hi, can anyone tell me if the roof gutter trim from vwheritage etc. will fit the A pillar on my T25. I think the A pillar trim from vwheritage is too expensive for what it is.
Can you tell me where I can find my vehicle chassis number. The plate on the A post is missing, there is a plate under the nearside seat with numbers on it.
Thanks for your help. :ok

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I am pretty sure gutter trim wont do the job.Cant understand why heritage charge different prices for left and right.Buy the genuine VW ones from Brickwerks,£16 each.They are not that expensive IMO.
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I used mini wheel arch trim on mine - Been on there six years and fits well. Similar shape to original stuff. Darned sight cheaper too.
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https://www.justkampers.com/251853706-1 ... -1992.html

Does anyone know the best way to fit these? Is it just a case of opening them up a bit and squeezing over the A-pillar gutter?

They seem pretty solid so i'm worried about scratching the paint.

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They are cheaper from..https://brickwerks.co.uk/product/a-pill ... lack-left/
And don't worry they are plastic and won't scratch your paintwork when fitting them.
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:ok

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