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Old Feb 20, 2006 | 07:57 AM
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does anyone know the part #'sfor the weatherstripping that attaches to the body and has an integrated plastic piece that the same color as my interior for an 93 ssei with light grey interior, all 4 of mine have shrunk to the point where no mater how i try to adjust the i still get gaps
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My part numbers are obsolete, but i can tell you that just ONE of those babies costs well over $100 US. I wanted to replace mine too. :?
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A possible option would be to get a piece of one and fill in the gaps at the bottom when you reposition yours.
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