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Off-road damage

DocBach

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So the girlfriend decided to take the ST off-roading yesterday to go paddle boarding or whatever and somehow sheered the rear passenger moulding trim off the door.

I was able to find a replacement piece, but I’m wondering if anybody can tell me what clips I will need to hold it in place?

There’s a couple of clips still on the car that didn’t get broken off with the rest of them, but they don’t have a part number on them. 5389F324-2169-427D-A4A7-487562DAB18D.jpeg
 

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So the FORMER girlfriend decided to take the ST off-roading yesterday to go paddle boarding or whatever and somehow sheered the rear passenger moulding trim off the door...
There, fixed that for you. :LOL:
 

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So the girlfriend decided to take the ST off-roading yesterday to go paddle boarding or whatever and somehow sheered the rear passenger moulding trim off the door.

I was able to find a replacement piece, but I’m wondering if anybody can tell me what clips I will need to hold it in place?

There’s a couple of clips still on the car that didn’t get broken off with the rest of them, but they don’t have a part number on them. View attachment 17639
a lot of trim pieces like this will come with their own replacement clips. this was the case in my girlfriends car when someone hit her rear quarter panel.
 



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