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> 914.512.193.10, desk pad / trunk lock to body rubber/plastic seal
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post Sep 17 2010, 06:48 AM
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PET 803-10 #13 E 914.512.193.10 desk pad qty:1
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Gotta love that German to English translation - or the German terminology - or both! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)

"Desk Pad" (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif)

BTW - another place the PET uses "desk pad" is for the side mirror gaskets/seals. I'll take a pic & add those when I get a chance.

Apparently they use whatever "desk pad" is in German for a flat rectangular seal or gasket.

Sir Andy or Wolfgang/Gustl may be able to clarify more on this language issue?

Glad to see you put the proper English terminology in the title bar Jim!
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