[IN] Looking for a black passenger side cupholder 1991 Firebird
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Looking for a black passenger side cupholder 1991 Firebird
Hi,
I'm looking for a black passenger side cupholder for my 91 TA. The clip is broke on mine and I'd like to replace it. Ebay has some gray ones, but no black ones. Anyone know where I might be able to find one at? Did some quick searching and not coming up with any hits.
I'm looking for a black passenger side cupholder for my 91 TA. The clip is broke on mine and I'd like to replace it. Ebay has some gray ones, but no black ones. Anyone know where I might be able to find one at? Did some quick searching and not coming up with any hits.
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Re: Looking for a black passenger side cupholder 1991 Firebird
Suggestions:
- Fix the one you have (clean the break, apply regular (not kwik) JB Weld, let cure for 48hrs and reinstall carefully. Don't overtighten, bump, look at crosswise, or otherwise abuse.
- Take whatever you can get, offer to trade for the color you need, if no luck, dye it to match.
Seriously the stock cupholders are a pain in the butt. I have to fix one of mine every few years, even being careful not to overload it with 44oz drinks, or bump it getting in and out.
- Fix the one you have (clean the break, apply regular (not kwik) JB Weld, let cure for 48hrs and reinstall carefully. Don't overtighten, bump, look at crosswise, or otherwise abuse.
- Take whatever you can get, offer to trade for the color you need, if no luck, dye it to match.
Seriously the stock cupholders are a pain in the butt. I have to fix one of mine every few years, even being careful not to overload it with 44oz drinks, or bump it getting in and out.
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Re: Looking for a black passenger side cupholder 1991 Firebird
Suggestions:
- Fix the one you have (clean the break, apply regular (not kwik) JB Weld, let cure for 48hrs and reinstall carefully. Don't overtighten, bump, look at crosswise, or otherwise abuse.
- Take whatever you can get, offer to trade for the color you need, if no luck, dye it to match.
Seriously the stock cupholders are a pain in the butt. I have to fix one of mine every few years, even being careful not to overload it with 44oz drinks, or bump it getting in and out.
- Fix the one you have (clean the break, apply regular (not kwik) JB Weld, let cure for 48hrs and reinstall carefully. Don't overtighten, bump, look at crosswise, or otherwise abuse.
- Take whatever you can get, offer to trade for the color you need, if no luck, dye it to match.
Seriously the stock cupholders are a pain in the butt. I have to fix one of mine every few years, even being careful not to overload it with 44oz drinks, or bump it getting in and out.
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