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05-16-2007, 03:51 PM | #23 |
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Re: Gas filler delete - is this stock??!
I did a temporary fix on mine. Sorry no pics, but it's easy to imagine.
I took the old gasket, cut a piece of antifreeze jug to fit in the hole where the filler neck should be. Then siliconed it into the gasket. Then painted the whole thing black. And popped it right back in. It looks like it almost belongs there. And it'll be OK until this fall, when all the body work gets done. If your specifically wanting the "deleted" look, then disregard this post. But for an easy fix, you might give it a try. Jay
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