Door window frame fixing screws?
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Hi all.
Does anyone know where i can get hold of a set of the original chromed flat head screws that fix the Chrome window frame cassette to the grp door shell around the catch on an S4 Elan?
I have done a bit of searching and found allot of people just use standard hex headed bolts? Would be nice to get the original style if possible though?
Any idea's?
Does anyone know where i can get hold of a set of the original chromed flat head screws that fix the Chrome window frame cassette to the grp door shell around the catch on an S4 Elan?
I have done a bit of searching and found allot of people just use standard hex headed bolts? Would be nice to get the original style if possible though?
Any idea's?
Chris
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Grizzly - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Have you tried Susan Miller? She is usually first port of call for this type of obscure fitting.
Cheers,
Pete.
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Pete.
http://www.petetaylor.org.uk
LOTUS ELAN flickr GROUP: https://www.flickr.com/groups/2515899@N20
flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/16096573@N02/sets/72157624226380576/
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elansprint71 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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elansprint71 wrote:Have you tried Susan Miller? She is usually first port of call for this type of obscure fitting.
I got the very thing from Sue last year.
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RogerFrench - Fourth Gear
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Grizzly,
I don't recognise the screw in question, but if you can't find the part you need, I have had success using stainless (in other locations) which I have polished to a finish similar to chrome. One advantage of stainless is that it won't rust if damaged, and can be re-polished.
Richard Hawkins
I don't recognise the screw in question, but if you can't find the part you need, I have had success using stainless (in other locations) which I have polished to a finish similar to chrome. One advantage of stainless is that it won't rust if damaged, and can be re-polished.
Richard Hawkins
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