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Posted on Feb 22, 2010

Nikon traelelite II 7x20 7.1 101853 tried to open and pulled the cap off one side of the lens and need to ge it back on rubber piece and plastic piece i have. I need to get the plastic piece back inside the rubber piece. help thanks

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Nikon will repair for 20.00

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Do you mean that you have taken off the rubber eyecup from the eyepiece itself? That can be fitted back on using a contact adhesive such as Selleys KwikGrip. If this is not what you mean, post again.

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