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Old Aug 6th, 2021, 22:59   #1
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Hi fellow Volvo fanatics,

Has anyone got the following they are willing to sell in good crack free condition -

Drivers side door pocket

Handbrake surround

Passenger side centre console trim that’s adjacent to the footwell

Many thanks

Steve
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Old Aug 7th, 2021, 11:09   #2
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Of the three colours, beige is easily the weakest and you’ll struggle to find intact parts- uv light has attacked the plastic and made it as strong as a salt and vinegar crisp.

SEM Camel spray paint is a good colour match and I’ve successfully sprayed a few black parts, which are the strongest of the three colours and also much more easily available.

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Old Aug 7th, 2021, 21:32   #3
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That’s brilliant advice thank you very much. Those seats out if an Alfa ? Did you also spray the seats ?
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Old Aug 8th, 2021, 08:33   #4
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They are out of an Alfa 156 and very easy to fit- I wrote this guide which you might find interesting.

I didn’t colour the seats, luckily enough they’re available in beige which is a pretty good match for the volvo beige.

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Hello mate, that’s a great guide thank you 👍
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