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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: WaKeeney, Kansas
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71-72 trim, body side moldings
How does new aftermarket trim compare to N.O.S. trim as far as fit,finish and clips? Who makes the best ones?
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Re: 71-72 trim, body side moldings
I heard mar-k is the best, from my years on the board. Some say fits as good or better than NOS.
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Re: 71-72 trim, body side moldings
I have had upper and lower side trim from Counter Part, and Mar-K, and NOS, all side by side. Both aftermarket brands have a nicer finish than the NOS. The NOS aluminum is full of little scratches and tooling marks, where the aftermarket stuff has a polished finish. Never had any fitment problems with any of it.
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