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| Tweet Topic Started: Dec 27 2008, 08:21 PM (2,908 Views) | |
| metro_fiend | Nov 9 2010, 07:27 PM Post #16 |
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where Geos come to die
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| Johnny Mullet | Nov 9 2010, 07:48 PM Post #17 |
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Fear the Mullet
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| metro_fiend | Nov 10 2010, 07:21 AM Post #18 |
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where Geos come to die
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i know, i just didnt wanna make a whole new one for such a simple question. soooo combody chime in pleasee |
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| Bad Bent | Nov 10 2010, 01:09 PM Post #19 |
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Facetious Educated Donkey
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ClydeWigg3 was around a month ago, maybe you can PM him and ask how it came out. Bill CNC shows a jig in post #32 of 1997 Geo Metro, LSi, 1.3L and the cements he used to repair it with. The vents I have worked on are either pressed in from the front with tabs that break off easily or pressed in from the front and held in with screws from behind the dash. Hope that helps. |
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