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PostPosted: Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:58 pm 
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Hello,

Can someone help me out with a photo of what your Mini K/Deluxe front quarter panel window (the one that swings open on wind up window cars) looks like at the top of the window? I have a strange thing that sticks out of the body at held together with a bolt that has 6 nuts on it. I want to get it back to original because it whistles at speed (been bothering me for 10 years, about time I sorted it out!).

The final straw was the other day it took a chunk out of my arm so it has to go...

Thanks In Advance!

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Or you can just explain what the hinge is supposed to look like or point me to parts what I need to buy to get it back to stock... thanks!

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The Mini King John Smidt had NOS of the rivet and plastic spacer that goes between the 2 halves of the top hinge where you have the bolt and 6 nuts.
I had a bolt and 2 nuts for a long time before I found the rivets and spacer at Mini King.

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Rivet and spacer! I knew it wasn't bolt and 6 nuts!! Many thanks

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