New Fuel Door
Freshly installed. It was a bit tricky getting the nuts started but other than that very simple install.
http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...5gyHY&i=250373
http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...5gyHY&i=250373
Originally posted by icemant180@December 8, 2005, 9:54 AM
Freshly installed. It was a bit tricky getting the nuts started but other than that very simple install.
http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...5gyHY&i=250373
Freshly installed. It was a bit tricky getting the nuts started but other than that very simple install.
http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...5gyHY&i=250373
Theres actually about 20" between the garage door and the rear bumper. It just looks closer in the pic because of the angle. I purchused the fuel door from a company in California - http://autoaccessory4u.com/bifudo05fomu.html. With shipping it was still under a 100 bucks.
It looks a bit more shinny in the pics than it really is. I think the brushed alum
looks good on the silver, whereas chrome looks best on black cars.
some more pics:
http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...5gyHY&i=250378
http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...5gyHY&i=250375
It looks a bit more shinny in the pics than it really is. I think the brushed alum
looks good on the silver, whereas chrome looks best on black cars.
some more pics:
http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...5gyHY&i=250378
http://www.solisearch.net/ims/pic.ph...5gyHY&i=250375
Nice
. And a tip for you. I used to have a cramped garage. I took a 2x4 and used Tapcon's to attach it to the garage floor at the front tires. From then on I could pull forward onto the board and know that I was in far enough, but not hitting my lawn mower.
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