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Fits upper channel in the doors on sliding-window classic Minis. This flexible channel replaces the rigid upper one and is easier to install. Supplied in a roll, the channel presses into the upper door frame. Two (2) required if fitting to upper windows but one (1) can be cut to fit both bottom channels. The more original, rigid bottom channel is part 24A88_ORIGINAL.
Classic Mini Mk I-II Upper Flexible Window Channel

Classic Mini Mk I-II Upper Flexible Window Channel

Classic Mini Mk I-II Upper Flexible Window Channel

Classic Mini Mk I-II Upper Flexible Window Channel

Classic Mini Mk I-II Upper Flexible Window Channel
Part No: 24A88
$26.95
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Fits the following:
Classic Mini
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Classic Mini lower door sliding window channel MK1 and MK11
$45.95 Classic Mini lower door sliding window channel MK1 and MK11
Fits upper channel in the doors on sliding-window classic Minis. This flexible channel replaces the rigid upper one and is easier to install. Supplied in a roll, the channel presses into the upper door frame. Two (2) required if fitting to upper windows but one (1) can be cut to fit both bottom channels. The more original, rigid bottom channel is part 24A88_ORIGINAL.
 
 
Question:
59 mk1 austin mini door water channel, how do they come out also is there a replacement part for the door? thanks
Answer:
The window channels are held in place with screws going downward through the channel. If you need new channels, see part numbers 24A88, 24A88_ORIGINAL and MMKT0202. It's helpful to read the Description below the photos.
 
 
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