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  1. This week I’ve discovered an alternative to edocdog’s usage of Mercury Cougar moldings for the Corrado. It’s not as sleek as the cougars, but it scrapes really well, holds tight, and looks decent. It is also very easy to modify with basic tools and skills. BE8Z5821452 “A” or “B”. 2011-19 Ford Fiesta There seems to be an abundance of passenger(B) moldings available, you can modify to fit either side of the Corrado. If anyone is interested I can post more pics and details of how to do this:
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