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Old 02-04-2018, 03:36 PM   #1
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Default AUII Rear Windscreen Seal

Hi all,

Has anyone had this issue before and is there a solution:

The rubber/plastic piping around my rear windscreen has come off about 1/3. The hard plastic underneath the rubber is all cracked and whilst I can push it under the windscreen, it doesn't stay down, and seems to coincide with water ending up in my boot after rain.

Is it possible to buy this strip/seal/piping? Or am I out for a whole new rear windscreen?

Cheers in advance!
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