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86' Si Door Strip/dew Rail?


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oblivionnewtonjohn

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Unsure what Honda calls this part, needing both in excellent condition:

 

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MichaelStar

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They might have it.  I just bought a piece of trim and front mud guards from them



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Thanks, Danny is a cool guy. He didn't have them, but we both talked about Plasti-Dip possibly. 



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Ah that sucks.  Plasti Dip is good, but for long term painting might be better.  Touch ups on Plasti Dip are a pain, and you will get 3-5 years out of it before it needs to be done again



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I do have a really talented powder coat guy near by. He does a satin that looks almost like brushed. 

I have to get these floor pans fixed first. 

 

And figure out what is wrong with sunroof. I used Search, did not find a specific tutorial on sunroof repair, have a link?



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Have you cleaned the switch? I know even with the switch cleaned on mine it is still somewhat slow. I usually help it with my hand

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How's it pop out? I have Deox 5
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