NA Rear Garnish Crack-Repair or Replace?

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NA Rear Garnish Crack-Repair or Replace?

Postby CapitalF » Wed Jan 14, 2015 6:53 am

I just noticed some rear garnishes become available and need to decide whether I could repair (fill?) two small cracks or that would be a losing battle? I'm about to apply some liquid wrap (PlastiDip competitor) to the whole of Dash after some other prep work. Words of wisdom and experience are required...
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Re: NA Rear Garnish Crack-Repair or Replace?

Postby ausbuoy » Wed Jan 14, 2015 7:16 am

In My Experience-due to the brittle composition of these little beauties, 'repair' of any nature is seldom a long term success. You do NOT need to pay the crazy prices sought WHEN these are available if you're willing to wait a bit, as there is a company in the U.S. who produce them from a mould identical to original (bare of course). I purchased 2 of these for $300 some time ago, but the ex$hange rate was considerably more favourable then of course:)
Let me know if you want to try that & I'll try to dig up the info:( or Googlio probly works:).
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Re: NA Rear Garnish Crack-Repair or Replace?

Postby CapitalF » Wed Jan 14, 2015 8:45 am

Thanks Ausboy
I was dubious that repairs were the go as I see many buying these.
Looking on eBay US there are a number around the $160 USD mark but add shipping and its a killer. The recent change in $ would not help.
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Re: NA Rear Garnish Crack-Repair or Replace?

Postby YanMa YatTai » Wed Jan 14, 2015 5:53 pm

I bought an IL Motorsport one from mx5parts uk. Not a precise fit, but they promise it's not the same brittle plastic and shipping from UK is reasonable.

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Re: NA Rear Garnish Crack-Repair or Replace?

Postby CapitalF » Wed Jan 14, 2015 6:17 pm

Thanks Yanma.

I had not thought of them. I just looked up their site. The AUD price before adding shipping costs from UK and credit card currency charges is v close to $200 so given that I can drive to pick a painted one up here in Brisbane for $250 still seems a better option. Their product may be superior in that it is new ABS plastic and would prob be more flexible and outlast a second hand replacement, but Im unsure I'll have the car for another 10 years. :-)

If the used options were not readily available, or in the right colour, or you had to pay shipping within Aus I think this would be the next best option. Maybe there should be a group buy for these (less than half a dozen to avoid GST) ... I'm going to grab one locally now so I can get on with the dip though.

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Re: NA Rear Garnish Crack-Repair or Replace?

Postby cookie » Wed Jan 14, 2015 6:47 pm

Send us a message if you're interested in parting ways with the damaged one :)


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