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Door Closing Pads Set Sunbeam Tiger & Alpine New Repros on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
Location:

Oldsmar, Florida, US

Oldsmar, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Ryal Other Part Number:DCP-1 Surface Finish:Black Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

.This is a set on door closing pads (cushions) that screw on at the top of the door frame under the B post chrome cap They are used on Alpines III-V's And all Tigers.Many Sunbeam owners don't even know they are missing because most of them are not on the cars they have seen. This type of part doesn't hold up for 45-50 years well. These are exact reproductions that are made of  high quality rubber foam and include the metal plate that is molded inside for strength. Two stainless steel screws included to mount them.  Just screw them on (left & right doors are different) and stop the door slam!

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