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Old 02-21-2002, 12:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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spoiler plugs?

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i was at in and out the other night and saw a white ITR with its spoiler removed. it had 4 black plugs that she put into the holes where the spoiler use to go. The plugs, from the top, look like those things you plug into the electric sockets at home to protect kids from putting their hands in there and getting shocked. It was black, and looked hella good. anyone know where i can get some? thanks

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anyone know an alternative to getting a body shop fill and paint the trunk after removal of the spoiler? nothing ghetto, but clean. thanks
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i know exactly what they are but i dont know what they are called, i use to work at a hardware store and they ahd them in these specialty drawers near the bolts and nuts and stuff, check in those, they should be called something like plastic plugs or you could take some small finished "carrage bolts"; i say finished because they are polished or grinded smooth and the carrage bolts dont ahve the slots that normal screws have, anyway take those and put a rubber washer underneath and install them, should look rather clean and somewhat prefessional. you could even have them painted, but that might cost to much. lol
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i know exactly what they are but i dont know what they are called, i use to work at a hardware store and they ahd them in these specialty drawers near the bolts and nuts and stuff, check in those, they should be called something like plastic plugs or you could take some small finished "carrage bolts"; i say finished because they are polished or grinded smooth and the carrage bolts dont ahve the slots that normal screws have, anyway take those and put a rubber washer underneath and install them, should look rather clean and somewhat prefessional. you could even have them painted, but that might cost to much. lol
ohh thanks man i'll check out OSH later and i'll post how it turns out...maybe pics too thanks man
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hmm, anyone got pix? I wanna see what they look like. Thanks
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