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Old Jul 16th, 2018, 13:59   #3
Joe H
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Originally Posted by Cookeh View Post
Might be cheaper and easier to get a 'new' one from a breaker. Can only see 850 parts, like you said, which are more in cost to what a breaker would charge for the part.
I looked last night on ebay and the cheapest was £20 (with no key, according to the seller - not sure yet if I can switch the lock barrel over though).
That seemed a lot for an equally old part that may also be about to break, hence thinking it would be better to get a repair kit.
But if there is no such thing....

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Joe
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