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Geoff Unregistered
3/05/2001 00:46:07
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Subject: Billet Gas Cap/Door IP: Logged
Message: In "Truckin'" magazine i saw a gas cap on a PT Cruiser that looked just like one from a sport bike or like the one the new Eclipses. I went to the APC site but could not find it. Any ideas if this i feasible on a Dakota and where one can be found?
Thanks
Geoff
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dakguy Unregistered
3/05/2001 12:40:06
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Message: Yes it could be done.In order to do it you have to first find a gas cap you want to use off of a bike or anything else.Then you need to weld your filler door shut using small welds from one side to the other so as not to distort the metal. then grind your weld down and either fill your area with a small layer of filler or make your hole to use the filler here and then glaze with putty. Primer and paint it and hook everything up. Lot of work but its a cool look.
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Geoff Unregistered
3/06/2001 03:58:10
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Message: NO, The thing i'm talking about is a bolt on type deal. Its made by APC i believe. I saw another type in the march '01 "Sport Truck" magazine it was one of the 100 new products. Itr said it was made by Goodrich and gave a web site of www.goodridge.net where i also could not find it
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Grant GenIII
3/06/2001 20:56:05
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Message: Try isotta.com
Go down to the gear shift, click on 5th gear "little jewelry for cars" (I swear to god) then click on fuel caps.
Which one do you need?
No idea.
How to order one?
try imotorgear.com They custom ordered an Isotta shift knob for me.
alternatively, starmotors.net/isotta/fuelcaps.htm
other possibles (two UK)
www.scracing.net/contour_accessories.htm.
www.earls.co.uk/7fuel_caps.html.
www.prosport.uk.com/petrol.htm
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