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Old 15-01-19, 09:53 AM   #3
Colin Aitchison
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First thing first find the part number for the part using a parts site like http://www.oemepc.com or https://7zap.com/en/catalog/cars/ when you have the part number use Ebay, Amazon, www.onlinecarparts.co.uk/ or any search engine on the internet to find the part your are looking for, some sites you will find hard to navigate but that is just the norm, try and use brand names you know, some rubber parts will not last as long as the part you fitted the last time due to being produced sometimes 20 year ago and have been on a shelf but this is the way it is, some parts are getting hard to find but again this is the way it is, if you can't find a part number look on the part in question, the original parts or good for having the number on them, if all else fails ask on the forum your will always find help here.
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