Re: what's this thing called? and where do I get more?

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Paul S. Brown

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Mr.Nice. wrote:

> what is this thing called?
> www.markvarleyphoto.co.uk/thingy.jpg
> it's one of those cluppy things that holds the headlining in place.
> this one, like a good few others, in my land rover keep falling out.
> where do I find more of them? with a name I could trawl ebay or
> google...
>
>


I've seen them referred to as "Christmas Tree Clips" and you can get them
from your local friendly Land Rover dealer for around 12p each.

That one is buggered - the tines at the front of it have flattened and those
are what holds it in.

P.
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If Mind over Matter is a Matter of Course
Does it Matter if Nobody Minds?
 
CORRECT! Xmas tree clips but when you take out a headlining it buggers em up
so replace em.

Roy.

"Paul S. Brown" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Mr.Nice. wrote:
>
>> what is this thing called?
>> www.markvarleyphoto.co.uk/thingy.jpg
>> it's one of those cluppy things that holds the headlining in place.
>> this one, like a good few others, in my land rover keep falling out.
>> where do I find more of them? with a name I could trawl ebay or
>> google...
>>
>>

>
> I've seen them referred to as "Christmas Tree Clips" and you can get them
> from your local friendly Land Rover dealer for around 12p each.
>
> That one is buggered - the tines at the front of it have flattened and
> those
> are what holds it in.
>
> P.
> --
> If Mind over Matter is a Matter of Course
> Does it Matter if Nobody Minds?



 
"I've seen them referred to as "Christmas Tree Clips" and you can get them
from your local friendly Land Rover dealer for around 12p each."

Same here, Xmas tree clips seems about right


 
>Subject: Re: what's this thing called? and where do I get more?
>From: "Paul S. Brown" [email protected]
>Date: 21/11/2004 14:03 GMT


>I've seen them referred to as "Christmas Tree Clips" and you can get them
>from your local friendly Land Rover dealer for around 12p each.


Alternatively called fir tree clips / studs.

Steve. Suffolk.
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