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THIN SKINz...rear door protectors

Discussion in '3rd Gen Tacoma Parts Marketplace (2016-2023)' started by Tbird, Dec 2, 2024.

  1. Dec 2, 2024 at 10:34 AM
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    Tbird

    Tbird [OP] Well-Known Member

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    05 4X4 TRD Sport Access cab (white)
    ICON Ext.trav coilovers, rear ICON w/res. TC UCAs. All-pro 3" leafpac & U-bolt flip kit. Konig Countersteer offroad wheels. Goodyear Durtracs 260/75/16. Blacked-out badging, BHLM, Extra D-rings, Satoshi grill, SockMonkey "All Terrain" decals, Avid Off-road light bar and rock rails, Wet Okey seat covers. Weathertech digital fit floor mats. GROM ipod interface.
    A set of left and right THIN SKINz rear door protectors for the 3rd GEN tacoma quad-cab.
    I bought these to protect my doors, after doing a read seat delete, and doggie platform build.

    They showed up with some minor, cosmetic (but not functional damage) blemishes, due
    to the package getting compressed in shipping. I have posted a good pic of the
    imperfection. I just let the package sit w/o inspection for quite some time, due to
    being out of town so much for work, and didn't open and notice until it was too late
    to return. They were never installed, so other than the crease marks, they are in
    new condition These cost $179 new. Will come in the original box and packaging.

    Your's for $110 + you pay the shipping.

    Box dimensions are 29" X 20" X7". Weight is 5.5 lbs. Ships from 88021.

    Thanks for looking,
    Tom

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    Last edited: Dec 6, 2024
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  2. Dec 2, 2024 at 6:46 PM
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    Wwjvd

    Wwjvd Well-Known Member

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    Bump for OP

    As an FYI for a buyer,
    I’ve had good luck with removing plastic fatigue/blemishes like those with a little heat from a blowtorch or heat gun.
     
  3. Dec 3, 2024 at 7:37 AM
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    Tbird

    Tbird [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Tom
    Santa Teresa, NM
    Vehicle:
    05 4X4 TRD Sport Access cab (white)
    ICON Ext.trav coilovers, rear ICON w/res. TC UCAs. All-pro 3" leafpac & U-bolt flip kit. Konig Countersteer offroad wheels. Goodyear Durtracs 260/75/16. Blacked-out badging, BHLM, Extra D-rings, Satoshi grill, SockMonkey "All Terrain" decals, Avid Off-road light bar and rock rails, Wet Okey seat covers. Weathertech digital fit floor mats. GROM ipod interface.
    Thanks Wwjvd...The panels are not deformed or bent out of shape. I guess the heat removes the marks?
    Anyway, the panels snap on perfectly...and hang on the doors perfectly, just as they should.
     
  4. Dec 4, 2024 at 7:29 AM
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    Wwjvd

    Wwjvd Well-Known Member

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    100% ; A little heat removes the fatigue marks (white parts).
     

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