Rear Pillar Lining.

Pretty sure they are handed.
I just saw your post in another thread, super helpful thank you! I’ve forwarded those part numbers on to VW parts department to see if i can get my hands on some.
Here is a pic of the D pillar trims from my swb, which are handed. They are not going to push on over the top of carpet!!

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For the complete upper 'D' pillar trims you need to be looking around these part numbers 7E5 867 245 & 7E5 867 246A

BUT BE CAREFUL, THERE ARE NUMEROUS VARIATIONS BOTH FOR DIFFERENT YEARS, TRIM LEVELS AND COLOURS! Find yourself a good parts person who understands the differences and can explain them to you in relation to your particular vehicle.

Don't say you were not warned!
Thanks @rod_vw. Do you happen to have the part number for those plastic parts to fill the access holes to rear tailgate hinges, as shown up in post #11 of this thread?

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Thanks @rod_vw. Do you happen to have the part number for those plastic parts to fill the access holes to rear tailgate hinges, as shown up in post #11 of this thread?

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7H0 817 084A is on the one in my current VW T6 right side, the left should be 083A as far as I remember they have all been the same since the ones in the picture which was about 15 years ago! I've converted two other T5s and this T6 since then.
Remember there is most probably a color code after the part number!
 
Nice, thanks again @rod_vw. Just a moment ago I stumbled across the below post/thread which has some useful information on the hinge-hole blanking plates (including a link to 3D printable version):

Yes my Kombi has blanking plates i removed them last week for carpet fitting number on back 7H0 817 064 A

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Is there anywhere to find out more information on the colour coding? I'd like to make sure all these bits match before I order them.
 
The easiest way to find all of these part numbers is to do a Google search for a site that supplies ETKA. I use www.ilcats.ru or www.ifinterface.com.
The latter is so what of an art to access what you want but often the most up to date data.
There are a number of other site around the tinterweb.
To be sure of colour match with other similar parts on your motor I would suggest removing an existing one and looking at the suffix to the main part number on that.
 
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