Also if you could get the two plastic trim strips and rubbers from the bottom of the rear side windows and what ever clips you can remove without breaking I'll take them too. :)
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I'll get some tomorrow
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These bits ;) I'd like all of both sides please, in case I have a disaster, esp the clips - I've broken two on the right side when the trim caught my sleeve and pinged off uncontrolled (it was bent out a bit already so it needs replacing!!)
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front indicators and rear lights
sorry if already been sold but are the front side lights and rears still around, thanks
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Right, I have the trim off (literally just pulls off) but the clips it pushes on to are actually part of/behind the glass seal.
Do you need just the trim or do you need the seal too? https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4859/...7547f0a2_c.jpg Volvo 940 estate trim by Luke Ryland - Flickr2BBcode LITE https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4817/...0634647c_c.jpg Volvo 940 estate trim by Luke Ryland - Flickr2BBcode LITE https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4873/...9d658c74_c.jpg Volvo 940 estate trim by Luke Ryland - Flickr2BBcode LITE Photos aren't the best but it's all I could do tonight |
Rear side window trims on 96MY onwards are different to those before and much better. On the older design (which goes back to the original 740 estate in 85) the rubber part on the window lower edge would come away at the forward corner and curl outwards. See the photos in post #84.
On the later design, the rubber goes around all four edges of the glass and is one-piece so does not detach. I am not sure if the two types are interchangeable but on the later type not only are the rubbers different but also the various trim strips. This is difficult to see in the photos in post #89. Thus, you would need to change them over as a set, assuming it is possible. |
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