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      Tango42




      2 Stroke Junkie

      Registered: April 2008
      Location: Massachusetts
      Posts: 60
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      my new drain plugs....thanks jpswift!
      · Date: Wed July 1, 2009 · Views: 257
      · Filesize: 23.6kb, 30.5kb ·
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  1.   Wed July 1, 2009 6:13am Rating: 10.00 
    1. jpswift1

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      Registered: June 2007
      Location: Buffalo, NY
      Posts: 2,196

      Glad to help! They look great, and I'd imagine they work pretty well too.

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  1.   Wed July 1, 2009 12:53pm Rating: 10.00 
    1. LarryW

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      Registered: January 2008
      Location: Vicksburg, Michigan
      Posts: 2,299

      Wow, those do look nice!!!

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  1.   Wed July 1, 2009 9:39pm Rating: 10.00 
    1. Duke

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      Registered: August 2007
      Location: Fargo ND
      Posts: 154

      they look like they were meant to be on that machine great job!

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  1.   Mon October 19, 2009 12:48pm
    1. andylmusic76

      Master Mudder


      Registered: July 2008
      Location: Sarasota, FL
      Posts: 208

      i really like these. great idea! where did you find them?
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  1.   Tue October 20, 2009 8:11am
    1. racerone3

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      Registered: October 2007
      Location: statesville, north carolina
      Posts: 1,101

      I really liked the looks of these so I tried them in my wild wolf. Now I have holes to fix where they got ripped out... Housing and all.

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  1.   Tue October 20, 2009 5:07pm
    1. George

      My other ATV's a tank


      Registered: June 2007
      Location: East Northport, NY
      Posts: 1,450

      Darn Busco sticky mud!

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      I guess I should'a pulled the left lateral in Albuquerque!

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  1.   Sat May 1, 2010 10:49am
    1. Noel Woods
      Sophomore Slider


      Registered: October 2007
      Location: Texas
      Posts: 50

      Academy and Bass Pro Shop both carry these drain plugs. I've ripped the finger holds off several sets so far. A pair of pliers will get them out though. I've got into the habit of buying a set every time I go to the store. They cost less than $10 for a pair.
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  1.   Sat May 1, 2010 10:50am
    1. Noel Woods
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      Registered: October 2007
      Location: Texas
      Posts: 50

      Academy and Bass Pro Shop both carry these drain plugs. I've ripped the finger holds off several sets so far. A pair of pliers will get them out though. I've got into the habit of buying a set every time I go to the store. They cost less than $10 for a pair.
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  1.   Sat May 1, 2010 10:50am
    1. Noel Woods
      Sophomore Slider


      Registered: October 2007
      Location: Texas
      Posts: 50

      Academy and Bass Pro Shop both carry these drain plugs. I've ripped the finger holds off several sets so far. A pair of pliers will get them out though. I've got into the habit of buying a set every time I go to the store. They cost less than $10 for a pair.
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