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ROVER 75 SALOON Join Date: Apr 2010
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![]() Evening all
Not sure what the correct name is but its the rubber seal that the door closes onto. Mine has just disintegrated, is it possible to get a replacement without having to trawl breakers yards? Steve |
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MG ZT V6 190+ Join Date: Sep 2008
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![]() i would have thought the breakers yard would be your best option..
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![]() yes but they cost a fortune and don't have the fluffy velvet trim breakers is best they are not sided so find a passenger side one which should have less wear
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Rover 75 2.5 auto (LPG) & mg tf 160 Join Date: Nov 2006
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![]() I got new second hand ones in perfect condition for mine six months back, came fro fleebay, paid about £20 for drivers and passenger side ones.
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