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Old 02-06-2007, 12:38 PM
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Does anyone know where i can get painted keyhole inserts for the doors and truck locks? I thought I read or saw them on this web site. Thanks for the help.
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www.bumperplugs.com
Old 02-06-2007, 01:22 PM
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I dug this up from my files. Hopefully you can read it. It describes how you can make them yourself using some plugs (about $.40-.80 each) from Lowes (similar to Home Depot) and some touch up paint ($5-$6). PM me if you can't read this and include your email address and I will email you a better / more readable version ....

Lowes or HomeDepot , Nissan - Push Fasteners, UPC number is 008236715958, Lot# HO1140159; H#881204.

Old 02-06-2007, 03:42 PM
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I bought mine from Rick's during that one month he was selling them. If I hadn't gotten mine through him, I was going to make mine using the instructions above.
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https://www.s2ki.com/forums/index.ph...f=168&t=360210

here you go. i know i've read it in the forums before, just takes a little google search.

oops, i should prolly tell you what that is, thats the bigger version of the above posted picture. its in one of the local forums. enjoy and dont forget to take pics to show us,
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They're fairly easy to make, the worst part is finding the actual plug. They are in the same section as all the screws and bolts. In an "automotive fasteners" drawer. I've got an extra set of Silverstone plugs that I'll sell if anyone's interested.
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just get everything filled at a body shop shaved
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Citadel, I tried to read your instructions on the graphic but the print is too fine...
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click on it
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I called Rick to see if they still carry them....nope.


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