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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined Apr 22, '12 From Central NY Currently Offline Reputation: 5 (100%) ![]() |
I want the grey (at least it's grey on my silver Celi) rubber molding that goes along the top of the OEM sideskirts between them and the body of the car. I want to use it around the top of my SSIII splitters. I figured there has to be a few of you that have put different sideskirts and never replaced the rubber molding and might have it laying around.
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Hey Xander, since u live in NY u should check out wal-mart dude. The sell sheets of a felt like material there for low. Basicly it the same material used on spoilers to seal it if u know what I mean. I know ur specificly said rubber, and I see where ur getting with this. Most luxury cars do it if Im not mistaken right? But deff check out wal-mart for the felt sheets like i said, in the craft section. But other words check out ur local hardware store as well. Hope this helps bro, and good luck
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