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<DIV>In a message dated 4/14/2014 7:15:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
fasimmons@msn.com writes:</DIV>
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face=Arial>hi all, <BR>anybody know of a source for the aluminum trim
strips?<BR>anybody know any tricks for straightening them for
re-use.<BR>thanks, <BR>fred '70 sqbk<BR>
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<DIV>ISP West sells both aluminum and stainless steel versions of the side
trim (8 pcs). I actually prefer the stainless, even if it's about 20 bucks
more, as I can re-polish it (IF it ever gets a dent), or tries to dull. You
can't do that with the aluminum, as it's anodized, and you're only polishing
the thin clear coat on it). Plus the SS version still holds it's shine better.
Note; this is just my opinion, and I have it on 2 of the cars in my yard (I
sold the 3rd one). I think I think I paid 150 for the side trim I used on my
71 Notch (might have been with shipping since it was a few years ago). Keep in
mind that it still uses the OE VW or repop clips to hold it in place. : )
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<DIV><FONT lang=0 size=2 face=Arial FAMILY="SANSSERIF" PTSIZE="10">Bob 65
Notch S w/Sunroof and IRS aka Krusty<BR>64 T-34 Ghia aka Wolfie<BR>71
Square-vert under
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