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Push pins/clips for leather pieces behind the

Discussion in '360/430' started by priericky128, May 8, 2023.

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  1. priericky128

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    I am finishing up repairs to my soft top hydraulics and I noticed when buttoning everything up that the previous owner broke off a few plastic pieces. I am needing the plastic pins which attach to the leather panels behind the seats that hide the soft top pump and ecu. I looked everywhere in the parts diagram but I cannot find these (ergo why I have no idea what they are called). Does anyone know what these are or where I can get them? They look simple enough to replace once I have the right thing.
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    thanks for the quick reply. I have a 360 but it hadn't occurred to me to look at the 430 exploded parts diagram. That table is totally missing from the 360 exploded parts lists I was using. I found them, PN 14186880 but I will probably order some of the part you mentioned also.
     
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    That should be the 360 diagram. Please double check as my link may not have been correct.
     
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    It's the same part for both. It's worth ordering a few spares as the clips are extremely brittle.
     
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    No you were right I just missed that table when I was flipping through it.


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    Yeah why someone would skip replacing a clip that costs $1 is beyond me.


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    For future reference... Auveco is a great place for all types of automotive clips and fasteners. Their printed catalog has illustrations that are sized one to one so finding what you needed was convenient. The online catalog is still really good---and probably a lot less $ than the Ferrari brand.

    I have seen those "christmas tree" plastic panel fasteners many times. They are usually a single use fastener. I always replace them once they have been removed--- and of course as you can see, they break pretty easily.
     
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    interesting thanks for the tip, I will look into auveco in the future. I hadn't thought of them being single use but that makes sense.
     

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