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RMally
post Nov 15 2009, 10:31 AM
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Is there a complete weather stripping set that anyone sells, or is it just by the piece or section.

Besides pelican, where can you buy weather stripping for the 914.

Thanks,

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Mikey914
post Nov 18 2009, 12:55 AM
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I couldn't resist but take a look at this

16 Piece Rubber Kit includes: My World price
Windshield to top seal $179

Left roll bar vertical seal
Right roll bar vertical seal $36

Left top to sode seal
Right top to side seal $38

Left outer door seal
Right outer door seal $74

Left inner door seal
Right inner door seal $32

Front hood seal Both seals $80

Rear trunk seal Both seals $47

Engine lid to trunk seal $26

Fender to cowl seals (2) $7

Left outer door glass wiper strip
Right outer door glass wiper strip $12

Rear roof seal $40


If you check the math
$571 and you get the bulkhead seals for both trunks.

I'll offer you the same kit at 50% off $1285 (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

To be fair, my seals are not OEM, where the Zim's my be al OEM. I have made some modifications, such as aluminum internals on all. These numbers do include the ends "cut and plugged" on mine.

I do have the lower front targa seal,the lower dash to windshield, the deck lid welting and door handle isolators. These would make it a more complete kit.

I personally would replace the triangle window seals in the doors ( I do not have but they are under developement, and I should have in 6-8 weeks). As well as the front turn signal seals, George at AA has those now. And George's kit is more reasonably priced

I have put together packages for several members in the past, the only problem is that you sometimes you get seals you don't need. If anyone wants a "package" I would be happy to put one together for your specific aplication. I typically can knock a few bucks, but as you can see my margins are not huge.

If I'm out of line on this I'll edit or remove my post, but it just isn't a screaming deal.
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post Nov 18 2009, 03:34 PM
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If I'm out of line on this I'll edit or remove my post, but it just isn't a screaming deal.

Thanks for the comparison!! Saving folks $$$ is never out of line in my book!! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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