I saw the Turkish seals too but they did not look right. One picture looked ok, but another one didn't. So I got bulk seal and made my own on the fronts. https://www.ebay.com/itm/30-feet-Rub...72.m2749.l2649 Where it meets in the corner is a no-go, since it is curved not flat so water pools up down below where it goes under the door sill. Still it's less water than before.
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pics? that looks very similar to the other add.I saw the Turkish seals too but they did not look right. One picture looked ok, but another one didn't. So I got bulk seal and made my own on the fronts. https://www.ebay.com/itm/30-feet-Rub...72.m2749.l2649 Where it meets in the corner is a no-go, since it is curved not flat so water pools up down below where it goes under the door sill. Still it's less water than before.85% of the time i have no idea what I'm doingComment
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Two sets of seals have been sourced by a local member. I will be reaching out for address etc from the manufacturers and getting more info. unfortunately the norm is for them to not respond for days at a time so the back and forth is very slow.
They’ve already said it’ll be 30-45 days for a quote once they receive the sample.85% of the time i have no idea what I'm doingComment
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Not sure if you're looking for pix from the item for sale on ebay, if so, just click the link, it's bulk weatherstripping. If you are looking for pix of how it looks on my car...Comment
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Just pulled the trigger on a set of those Turkish seals for my coupe. Seller (bamboli-ltd) looks reputable and a couple people have left feedback for the seals saying "great quality" so we'll see. As of right now he has a "make an offer" option. I submitted a $120USD offer and it was accepted right away. ($10 savings).Originally posted by Dozyproductions
All girls fuck but not all girls fuck around with combustion engines.Comment
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I did it as well just because I saw there were only a few left. You can go as low as 105$ on offers for future people wanting to buy.Just pulled the trigger on a set of those Turkish seals for my coupe. Seller (bamboli-ltd) looks reputable and a couple people have left feedback for the seals saying "great quality" so we'll see. As of right now he has a "make an offer" option. I submitted a $120USD offer and it was accepted right away. ($10 savings).85% of the time i have no idea what I'm doingComment
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Any update on this? Waiting for a review before I buy, but they are running out. I want to know if they are worth nearly 3 times the price as the bulk seal that usualdeviant used. I'm pretty sure its the same exact seal, the turkish ones seem to just pre-cut and glue the ends. Which is probably the hardest part. So if they work well I'm jumping on them. But if they still leak a bit, then I'll jsut save some money and do it myself with the bulk seal.2002 530i - Daily
2013 Ford Flex Ecoboost - wifes/family hauler
1986 325es - fun car (or money pit depending on who you ask)
My build thread - https://www.r3vlimited.com/board/sho...d.php?t=422370Comment
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not yet, been swamped with work and currently prepping body for wrap. Will try to this weekend
Any update on this? Waiting for a review before I buy, but they are running out. I want to know if they are worth nearly 3 times the price as the bulk seal that usualdeviant used. I'm pretty sure its the same exact seal, the turkish ones seem to just pre-cut and glue the ends. Which is probably the hardest part. So if they work well I'm jumping on them. But if they still leak a bit, then I'll jsut save some money and do it myself with the bulk seal.Comment
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why study for P/F finals when I can fiddle w my car. Here are pics of them out of the box. Going to install today on the passenger side and then take for a spin in the rain.
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