Any Bonneville parts specialist?
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Any Bonneville parts specialist?
hey guys......well i was wondering if they're were anyone who specialized in Bonneville parts like replacement factory interior items or for the whole car?....just wondering couple of my interior pieces have warped from the southern sun....any info is appreciated!!
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Thanks,
Matt :?:
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billboost37
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or ed morad
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also try a WANT AD in the wanted section
explain exactly what you need..someone might have it.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...089&highlight=
or ed morad
GTPED@ msn.com
also try a WANT AD in the wanted section
explain exactly what you need..someone might have it.
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Ed Morad is great to work with, and has an excellent parts selection, but IMO if you need interior parts, there'* no one better than Boosty. (If you need to get in contact with him, he'* over at nebonnevilleclub.com)
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thanks guys...just need that little plastic covering peice that coves the defroster vents on top of the dash by the windshield...i get the part number off it....
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Originally Posted by twisted89SE
thanks guys...just need that little plastic covering peice that coves the defroster vents on top of the dash by the windshield...i get the part number off it....
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The problem with that piece as I see it (on mine) is that the dash material shrinks and pulls in the ends of the piece in question. Mine fits in either end just fine, but if I try to put both ends down it bows up in the middle. I've considered cutting it in half, taking about an inch out of the center, then fabricate a cover over the piece that is missing to act as an expansion joint.
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