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And in the process of copying you all. Dont think Im going to use it though
willwren you are a heck of alot better at using a jigsaw than I am. I mean I really butchered this thing.
Who knows maybe after a little filing it might turn out.
willwren you are a heck of alot better at using a jigsaw than I am. I mean I really butchered this thing.
Who knows maybe after a little filing it might turn out.
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Originally Posted by 89BonnieSE89
Any ideas for this silly thing??
Actually, all the flat spost could be cut out, leaving a bit around the wavy looking indents..
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COPGTP on www.clubgp.com
makes them for the L67 (series 2 3800 */C) engine cover.
they look good. i actually bought another shield to do this....but have yet to do it
makes them for the L67 (series 2 3800 */C) engine cover.
they look good. i actually bought another shield to do this....but have yet to do it
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Here'* a topic I started a while ago with several custom L67 engine covers. These are copgtp'* covers and couple other I found. Someday I'll do this. Don't have a jig saw though.
What color inlays for my silver ssei?
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...pic.php?t=8864
What color inlays for my silver ssei?
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...pic.php?t=8864