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Plastic trim between doors and rear window Anyone had an issue with the thin strip of black trim that runs vertically on the support post between the front doors and the rear windows? On my MCS the adhesive holding the trim keeps coming unstuck, it's particularly noticeable where the strip curves in to meet the roof. I had a look at a couple of other minis in the car park and noticed that the trim looked loose on these mean machines too. Is this a common problem? Is there a fix? Go on you know you want to tell.... ![]() Mini Mad Mat |
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