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    rubber bits between body and flairs

    hi all so my rubber bits have gone hard and crap so rang nissan to see how much for new ones well they came back with $465 for the 6 bits so after thinking about it called into clarkrubber they have the same stuff for $5 per/m how does nissan get off charging that price for it?

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    it does my head in and found that my nissan dealer has a ebay page/shop thing and selling parts on there cheaper then in shop

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    Clarke Rubber hey. Mine are knackered as well. Might visit them. Thanks for the tip.

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    Shame Clark rubber don't do the white ones I won't tell you what they cost me
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    and the other tip i found out with the flairs if you have black plastic ones if they are fading wash them then get hotair gun and heat them up you will see them go from grayish to black in no time just like new one

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    Quote Originally Posted by the godfather View Post
    Clarke Rubber hey. Mine are knackered as well. Might visit them. Thanks for the tip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Drift triker View Post
    hi all so my rubber bits have gone hard and crap so rang nissan to see how much for new ones well they came back with $465 for the 6 bits so after thinking about it called into clarkrubber they have the same stuff for $5 per/m how does nissan get off charging that price for it?
    Try Clark rubber for a glazing wedge, even the local glasssupplier/glazier.
    Also the black flair can be bought back to colour with "Mothers all black".

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