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I've got a couple of them, but they're in the 90-95% range and probably not up to your standards. I could get them down from the attic and take some pictures if no one else speaks up.
That is the standard beige, right? It looks really light tan in your picture.
Ok, here's what I've got. One is in pretty rough shape, but I expected that and had left it outside as probably not worth storing away. One of the inside ones is in rougher shape than I remembered, but the other one (#1 on the left) might be worthwhile.
The pictures don't really capture the condition as well as I hoped, though. One of them looks like it got pretty scuffed up by forcing it over poorly fitting radio trim or something.
I've never tried packaging one of these oddballs. I'm guessing $25-30 based on the size, even though it weighs next to nothing. So, if you can find one closer to home, that would definitely be better.
Where in TEXAS are you, in my area metroplex area , think Lexus has them, not sure if I am allowed to place link. You can order on line only for discounted price.
Or maybe stupid question but have you tried my Lparts.com which is a vendor here. Isn't it called Oak instead of Tan.
Here's some better pics of my best one. Macro mode did much better this time around. The one nick has some depth to it. The others are pretty much superficial.
finding a "mint" piece is next to impossible, man. high traffic piece like this will have nicks etc... the car is decades old. you'll have better luck repairing yours using plastic weld, sanding, and then using SEM color coat "monteray" #15723.