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Old 02-05-2010, 05:08 PM   #4
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I repaired similar, but not as extensive, damage on my rear shelf fairly easily. The fading can be dealt with using fabric dye. I used 2-part epoxy to repair the broken plastic. You won't be able to get it back to "like new" condition since the fabric covering is ripped, but you can make it a LOT better.

As for the broken string... you might be able to replace it with another similar piece of string with a simple bowline knot in one end. I haven't checked, but I assume that you can get the string off by removing the screw that's in the plastic part where it connects to the shelf.
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