I think I am realising that the difficulty with parts for older cars The
Nissan Bluebird detailed below has a broken passenger side mirror
I don't want to replace it all and was advised that I could stick a
replacement mirror onto the cracked mirror.That would be far cheaper and it
is an electrical adjusted mirror.
The local shop did not stop them that old, and suggested Hal;fords.
I have tried Halfords on line, no success at all. No local Halfords to drive
to. I have tried Google, but seems to be going round in circles.
Any ideas really appreciated,
thanks
Sly - 02 Jul 2005 13:47 GMT
take the car to a glass shop, they can make a new mirror and glue it where
the old one was, fairly inexpensive too
> I think I am realising that the difficulty with parts for older cars The
> Nissan Bluebird detailed below has a broken passenger side mirror
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> thanks
JAB - 02 Jul 2005 16:06 GMT
> take the car to a glass shop, they can make a new mirror and glue it where
> the old one was, fairly inexpensive too
Sly, why did I not think of that.
Thank very much