Trim strip on side of car ...
Cat ^. .^ ~
iceisit at earthlink.net
Sun Mar 13 11:49:03 EST 2005
Kent McLean wrote:
>Cat ^. .^ ~ wrote:
>>It turns out my hubby didn't like checking my tires in the rain :-/
>
>Dump him. Or learn to do it yourself. :)
Well I am quite able to check the tire pressure, BUT I am usually dressed up
for work and he is a handyman . . . What I would really like is to find an
old-fashioned gasoline station where if I pay a few cents more they will
check my oil and tire pressure. I must be living in that past, LOL !!!!!!!!
Actually when we lived in Simsbury CT for a short while not too many years ago
they have the nicest station . . . I would buy ALL of my gasoline there because
the first thing someone would do is run out and wash my windows and try to
put the gas in my car for me.
I hope the gasoline business owners of America are listening (if there still
are any AMERICAN owners left here!).
>>Where can I order online the little rubber-like strips that run down
>>the outside of my doors? I am clueless where to find that sort of
>>thing, other than a dealership.
>
>Are you talking the horizontal rub-strips that prevent
>other cars making dings in your door?
actually the vertical strips which prevent my car from getting
dinged on the edges of the door if say I open the door into a parking
post or something, which I try not to do.
But ANY exterior trim source would be good !
> If you want new,
>the dealer for sure.
Thanks
>Used, any number of used-Audi parts
>dealers, such as Force5Auto.com.
GREAT !
>If you are talking about the plastic edging for the
>vertical edge of the door, so you don't ding other
>cars, then any local auto parts place should have them.
For an Audi? WOW !! I'll check it out.
Thanks
"Optimism is magic!"
^. .^ ~
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