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| 08.05.2020 17:38 | # 1 | 
|  secur73 | |
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| 08.05.2020 17:38 | # 2 | 
|  Bugra | |
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If it was displaced, why did you tape it and not put it in place? I do not understand.
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| 08.05.2020 17:38 | # 3 | 
|  secur73 | |
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I didn't bother, or I couldn't ...  | |
| 08.05.2020 17:38 | # 4 | 
|  yavuz_0051 | |
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can be bonded with silicone in places that wear auto glass
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| 08.05.2020 17:38 | # 5 | 
|  phoenix.1905 | |
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Body shopers throw screws to that area. The on-off event ends. You can use it firmly as a fixed mirror.
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| 08.05.2020 17:38 | # 6 | 
|  impact | |
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Hodja, if you remove the inside of the door and remove the mirror from the connection cables, you open the mirror, then you have a circulation on the spring that opens and closes. Did you put it back?
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| 08.05.2020 17:38 | # 7 | 
|  impact | |
| 08.05.2020 17:38 | # 8 | 
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Get well, try to fit it again, there will be no problem    | |