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Old 15-07-2008   #1 (Post Link)
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SW bose cover screws - price and code

Does anyone have iPer and can help with this?

The little plastic widgets which fit on the end of the threads to hold the Bose carpet-cover in place are missing for my car. Anyone know how much they are and what the aprt code is?
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Re: SW bose cover screws - price and code

Not sure but you could try this: FIAT ePER :: The FIAT Forum
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Re: SW bose cover screws - price and code

From what I can work out - part number 7739801 - Pin. 41p each inc Vat
or 735266957 - Button 43p inc Vat
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Not sure but you could try this: Gaffer Tape
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Re: SW bose cover screws - price and code

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Not sure but you could try this: Gaffer Tape
That will look nice!!
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Re: SW bose cover screws - price and code

Thanks everyone.

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No problem whatsoever!
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Re: SW bose cover screws - price and code

velcro. will easily do the job and easier to buy.

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velcro. will easily do the job and easier to buy.

I have tried velcro to hold back trim and it's ok until it gets warm and the sticky side falls off. Ok if you could get it stitched on but thats hard to get a needle through the trim thickness.
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must be cheap velcro that uses cheap adhesive.

you could try adding your own contact adhesive. i suppose it depends what bits and pieces you have lying around at home. i have a variety of glues and adhesives, velcro, etc, so it's easy for me. but i appreciate if you have to go out and buy the stuff, you wanna do it right first time.

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