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Hey, Whats up. I've tried and ordering a new Moon Roof Seal, but I've received the incorrect part 2 times. The seal I need is the one that goes directly on the part that slides back and forth. Can someone take a pic so I can see what it looks like to go to the dealer with it??? When I pained the car I had it removed cause I planned on replacing them all, now I dont know how to get it on and what exactly to order. Starting to rain out here, and want to get this fixed ASAP.
Thanks a lot, appreciate it. I've already purchased the wrong item twice, just want to get a better idea on how it goes on. Dealer dont know so I have to figure this out on my own. These forums used to be real helpful, lately it hasnt been for me.
However, this took like two minutes in realoem. This tells me you didn't even try on your own. You just came in and whined about it for a whole week. I guess all the other people who read this thread figured you should have been able to do this on your own.
I apologize for the rant, but you have been here for almost a year now. It is common courtesy to first do some research on one's own. I would expect you to know that.
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See, now thats now thats not nice. You know how long I've been researching this. I have found the same thing. I was looking for someone to support what I thought was it. If you read my post you will see that the dealer gave me the wrong part 2 times already. They keep stating the part there giving me is the correct one. When I look it up I find its not. Now that I am sure there wrong I can go back and lay the pimp hand down.
I usually dont post, unless I have come to a dead end.
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