Looking to source part without full assembly

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  1. headshrink

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    I would like to buy, if possible, a replacement for the missing bolt cover/cap on my top-case carrier bracket. The part number for the complete assembly is 08L74-MJM-D10, but I can't find any information on buying spare bolts, caps, etc. Ebay and Amazon only seem to have complete assemblies, as does every part retailers I have looked at. Any ideas?

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    Contact the manufacturer directly.
     
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    ... or get someone to 3D print you one ... lots of online services that will do this for a small fee.
     
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    Both good ideas. How do I go about contacting the manufacturer? I'm assuming my dealer isn't the best start, as last time I was there the dude in parts didn't know what a BatterySaver lead/pigtail was.
     
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    Failing that you could always try and make one out of plastex. Use the others as moulds - should be doable.. and good practice for crash repairs.
     
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