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(26-08-2024, 04:35 PM) Oldman Wrote: Probably not but it’s exposed to anything the wheel would flick up……gravel etc. and so would need to be abrasion resistant …
A shroud
over a plastic pipe. Rick to comment!
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if it was me I'd get plumbers copper pipe (3/4") and bend it to shape. Or find a plumber to bend it (they have the bending tool)
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Restoring my engine bay and would like to get new cards made up.
Has anyone created drawings / file to suit 1976 bay window kombi?
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Is that the cardboard upper cover?
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Fibre board insulation retainer would be my guess….
To my knowledge hey are no longer available and I haven’t heard of anyone reproducing them.
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