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Old 10-29-2009, 01:42 PM
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Hello folks,
Now then how the heck do you re-fit rear bump stops to my mk1 Beetle [now its a trike urathane bumpers new] Ken
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DONE IT! oh boy cut fingers bruised hands, there is not much room in there and this is a job for the very warm weather [ its wet and windy and has been all week].
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