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chinlesswonder

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In the garage......again!!

Have you seen the price of these?
http://www.minispares.com/Product.aspx?pid=33342
seems a little steep for a metal cap, anyone ever used something different like a lid off a jar or summat? There must be an alternative somwhere.

keith

133.5 bhp 123 lb torque 116mph @6640rpm 9.5psi
Shakespear RWYB 14.995 91.83mph


BENROSS

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Mitsi Evo 7, 911, Cossie. & all the chavs ...... won no problem

beat the old one out to as near perfect shape as possible, then re-fitt

after painting with maybe zink oxide spray paint ?

post in the wanted section, you may be lucky ?






chinlesswonder

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In the garage......again!!

its an idea, but looks like a cullinder after the screwdriver,chisel,crowbar,4lb lump hammer was finished with it. wanted section here i come

133.5 bhp 123 lb torque 116mph @6640rpm 9.5psi
Shakespear RWYB 14.995 91.83mph


Monster22

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had to bite the bullet last year.....I did cry but they look nice when fitted....!

Edited by Monster22 on 27th Mar, 2007.


chinlesswonder

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On 27th of Mar, 2007 at 10:38am Monster22 said:
had to bite the bullet last year.....I did cry but they look nice when fitted....!

pity they have to be covered up with a wheel though.

I'm going to find out how to get them made up by injection moulding from plastic or summat.

133.5 bhp 123 lb torque 116mph @6640rpm 9.5psi
Shakespear RWYB 14.995 91.83mph

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