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Genuine Holden Chrome mirror covers

vz 914

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looking at purchasing some genuine holden chrome mirror covers .( Mirror scalps)
Anyone seen these ? i can'nt even find a photo of them on the web.

They are listed under VE Accessories on the holden web.
 

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Thanks for that
 

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I put some on my SSV the other week for AHD. Looks great for show, but not for go.

Picked them up from my local stealership the other week. Approx $110.00 for the set. A bugger to get the old ones off but easy to put on.
 

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I put some on my SSV the other week for AHD. Looks great for show, but not for go.

Picked them up from my local stealership the other week. Approx $110.00 for the set. A bugger to get the old ones off but easy to put on.

How exactly did you take them off? flat-head screwdriver or something? Then just pop the newies on?
 

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How exactly did you take them off? flat-head screwdriver or something? Then just pop the newies on?

Installation instructions:

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How exactly did you take them off? flat-head screwdriver or something? Then just pop the newies on?

The instructions are useless. Hold here and here where indicated don't work too well on curved, polished surfaces. LOL

Was able to pull up the scalp at enough at bottom and slide a credit card / drivers licence in (at point 2) to help push the retaining clips away. Work it along the lip gently for a bit then you'll hear ....CRACK and off it comes. You'll go looking for plastic bits all over the shop but surprisingly, he comes off in one piece.

When fitting start by slotting the top lip in and gently apply presure and it's slips in.

Good luck...I feel a Youtube clip on this coming on!
 
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