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Old 12-31-2010, 09:55 PM
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My trim piece that goes around the door handle with the power locks and window switch has cracked! I cant find one anywhere and GM doesnt make them anymore. I tried some plastic epoxy and my Boxer stepped on it inside the car and broke it again!!!

Has anybody made some new one out fo a different material?
I live in Arizona so parts cars are always dried out and cracked for interior plastic. Any help is much appreciated!
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I dunno anyone thats made different.. Check the parting out cars?
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mine cracked as well. i found one on here for $30 shipped.
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When mine broke I just e bayed it and spent $35.00 for both sides shipped.
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I used JB weld and was done with it. Plus a black sharpie to color it in a bit. You can hardly tell it was ever cracked.
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Originally Posted by ssteven@6LE
I used JB weld and was done with it. Plus a black sharpie to color it in a bit. You can hardly tell it was ever cracked.
Hahaha!!... That's what I would have done too!
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I tried ebay and didnt find one, but i did try some plastic epoxy and it didnt work.
It's cracked in 2 spots right below the window switches. I will just try and keep looking around for one.
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This is John with the center glove box cover. I also have the door handle bezels. $25.00 shipped for one $45.00 shipped for two. Send me your email



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