Anyone know if you can get this bit of trim?

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Have a Peugeot boxer PVC and the drivers door trim is quite worn and looks a bit tatty compare to the rest of the vehicle which was obviously well looked after by its previous owners (and me).

It’s a real oddity on the van and I guess it may have been to do with the fact that the driver was disabled and maybe scratched it on exiting and entering the vehicle. Would like to get a piece of trim, the long bit on the top to replace it . Tried ebay etc , anyone know who might supply one?
 

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It will be the same part for a Fiat Ducatto or Citroen Relay as well but you could sand it down and then give it a polish.

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could always try a scrapyard but to be honest it doesn't look that bad to me
 
Wurth do a plastic trim die in a tube with sponge that covers scratches

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Just done the heater ( hairdryer) and polish worked a treat, shame my ‘before’ picture was rubbish...it was pretty scratched and now it looks fine, thanks everyone!
 
This works well in restoring trim. Expensive, but follow the instructions and the results are really good.

 
If you get a trim tool at the end I believe the top piece is held in place by pins that spring ou. Once removed the part number will be on the underside. If you visit a main dealer they have all the parts on their blowup pictures on computer
 

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