Nitosport aluminum kick/sill plates
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Set of 4 Nitosport sill plates for old shape (classic
) 4 door Imprezas. They screw directly into the plastic sills on the car.
![](http://www.hickey1.freeserve.co.uk/sills.jpg)
Good condition although will some very minor scuffing on a couple of the black end pieces (the matt finish has worn off slightly). This is only really visible in the right light.
![](http://www.hickey1.freeserve.co.uk/sills2.jpg)
These cost £99.99 from Nitosport
£50 ono.
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![](http://www.hickey1.freeserve.co.uk/sills.jpg)
Good condition although will some very minor scuffing on a couple of the black end pieces (the matt finish has worn off slightly). This is only really visible in the right light.
![](http://www.hickey1.freeserve.co.uk/sills2.jpg)
These cost £99.99 from Nitosport
£50 ono.
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How about it indeed
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I think if you lined them up correctly they do screw into the holes that are already there. I didn't bother and just screwed them through the plastic. The screws you use are only small; when I took them off to part-ex the car the excess plastic around the holes on the car sills just pushed back in, effectively closing the hole up. The car sill plates are made of quite a soft plastic.
You could only see where the screw had been by very close inspection.
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[Edited by SimonH - 9/27/2002 8:52:51 PM]
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I think if you lined them up correctly they do screw into the holes that are already there. I didn't bother and just screwed them through the plastic. The screws you use are only small; when I took them off to part-ex the car the excess plastic around the holes on the car sills just pushed back in, effectively closing the hole up. The car sill plates are made of quite a soft plastic.
You could only see where the screw had been by very close inspection.
If that makes any sense at all
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[Edited by SimonH - 9/27/2002 8:52:51 PM]
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