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Old 12-07-2006, 09:05 PM
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Default Plug for the side of air lid?

I have an SLP Blackwing lid that came on the 345 HP package. My car is a 98. I want to know where I can find a flush mount plastic body plug to put in the hole for the AIR hose.
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non sponser link but umm

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Originally Posted by Tainted
non sponser link but umm
I typed it in and got nothing associated with what he's needing...

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wooops! my bad fixed it
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if your ghetto...black duct tape
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Originally Posted by Tainted
wooops! my bad fixed it
Yes you did, got it, thanks
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Go to Lowe's in the hardward section with all the bolts in the drawers. There is a 1 1/8" Hillman Metal Hole Plugs. Nice and shiney looking chrome. Use some RTV to make a seal. Any excess RTV can be cleaned up with rubbing alcohol.
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Jake, I've got some black plastic caps that sit flush on the lid and are a very similar texture to the lids.
I'll give you one if you want and you can try it out.
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Go to your local auto parts store. Go to the little help section (red packaging) Look for master cylinder rebuild kit. They work perfect. Super clean look.
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if black duct tape is ghetto, what's my silver duct tape?? >
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Originally Posted by timmkish
if black duct tape is ghetto, what's my silver duct tape?? >

Stylish.
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Originally Posted by BriancWS6
I typed it in and got nothing associated with what he's needing...
Lol, cause the link got bonesawed!
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PM me the link
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Mike, I will sure give it a try
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Originally Posted by Hell'sChariot
Go to your local auto parts store. Go to the little help section (red packaging) Look for master cylinder rebuild kit. They work perfect. Super clean look.
yep, yep, that is what i used
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lowes or home depot , the specialty bolts and crap in the bins , they have some black rubber plugs that are tapered slighty that fit in there perfectly and tight and flush so there is no sealent or glue needed , and there only a couple bucks .




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