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Hardtop parts required


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Hey guys, and probably Loren in particular,

I need to replace a part for my cabriolet's hardtop and am having trouble identifying the part to show to the guys so I can re-order it. Basically, it is the small plastic washer/wedges that fit between the car and the hardtop cover. They are made out of that same plastic material as the locking latch cover between the front sun visors. They appear intended to protect the car from the hardtop while the hardtop is resting in place (the screw down bolts that fit into the car would rest on these plastic washer things). They are rectangularish shaped, from memory about 2 in x 1.5 in, and have a hole in the middle about the size of a silver dollar. The screw-type locking mechanisms by the pop-up roll-bars go right through these little guys to protect the fabric.

Anyway, if any of you know the part number on the diagram, or better yet, have a photograph of one of these little things, I'd really appreciate it so I can better explain it to the parts guy.

Cheers,

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