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		Hello
I'm after four of these. They're the ones that attach the lower door trim to the door. see pic.
anyboy got afew of these knocking about? They're not other M6 screws that attach the trim to the door (those ones are bigger - code SP10455)
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		are they m7?
	
	
	
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		best to buy some and cut them down, i done that with manifold studs 
 
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		I was thinking that 
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		a little tip though, put a nut on before you cut them then it re-threads itself, i know you know but il say it all the same  :wink:   TT
	
	
	
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When I cut down threads I usually use my little black & Decker wizard to clean up the ends. 9 out of 10 times it works and just screws on (neat 

 ), but I shall try your suggestion also.
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		and just for good measure, screwfix direct for stainless steel fixings if you cant be bothered to go out :lol:    TT
	
	
	
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