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Sun Visor damage - advice needed!

ellism

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My latest issue for your advice.

On Saturday my wife, sitting in the front passenger seat, was looking in the vanity mirror on the sun visor while routinely berating my 12 year old daughter (in the back seat) about nicking her face powder. Such was my wife's fury, she snapped of the flap which closes down over the mirror. I was not best pleased!

On examining the damage later it seemed to me that the whole mechanism is really quite flimsy for such a top end car. I'm sure others will have had something like this happen (although not necessarily vandalised by the wife!). Has anybody got any suggestions for a reasonably priced fix? One of the side lugs is broken and so is the little centre clip.

Cheers

Ellis
 
Following advice from both of you. Second hand sun visor on it's way to me from Porschapart (they were very helpful). Have threatened Missus with legal action if there is any repetition of this appalling vandalism and housekeeping will be £30 short this week! That'll show her!
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Thanks
 

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