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PhilStorey

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    Cycling, design and construction, flying, foreign travel and Porsches

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    Perth, Australia
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  • Present cars
    996 C2, Swift, 306 Cabriolet
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    Ferrari
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    2 x Minis, Cavalier, 306 XSI

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  1. Hi John. Searched all the sites for a replacement cover as one side of mine had snapped off and gone missing entirely. Needless to say no joy, unless you buy the entire mirror and light assembly with it (found on eBay last week). I managed to fashion a new hinge hole from Araldite however, which I shaved down to size with a scalpel, then coloured in with a black marker. At the same time I reinforced the hinge on the other side. I popped the thing bak in by bending very gently in the middle. Went in fine and you can't tell the difference. Took about 30 mins all up, but with plenty time in between letting the glue layers dry. If I were you, I'd use crazy to put the hinges in position, then blob some Araldite at the inside of both hinges (smooth over with a spit-finger!) and you' should be right..... Here's to your success!
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