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Thread: FS: White Plastic Wingnuts for Air Cleaner Snorkel Housing

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    FS: White Plastic Wingnuts for Air Cleaner Snorkel Housing

    I have one pair of white air cleaner wingnuts - old, not new repro (that are black).

    $30 shipped.



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    I'll take them, pm sent
    bob moglia
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    They were originally black, the white comes from sun fading

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    Your pulling our legs Mark....right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOYER73S View Post
    Your pulling our legs Mark....right?
    What Clyde said. I don't think they faded from black to white...

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    Hard to call them white.
    Look at the threads , they're black.
    I agree it's faded:heat, contact, sun or time.
    The bolts and hex nuts are also black but not faded.
    A puzzler.
    bob moglia
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    THe threads are darker because they are dirty - that's what happens to them, and they see NO sunlight....

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    Common sense will tell you that these did not start out as white in color. Surely someone has a factory picture showing these wing nuts were originally black.
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    Of course they started out as black. Here's a picture of the two original plastic wing nuts to my air box that hasn't seen the road since 1986. There is nothing white about them. I was one of the first to view this posting and the white thing completely threw me off. I figured they had to be original but I just couldn't understand the white part of it. The car also happens to have spent its entire life up in the Pacific Northwest. We don't get a ton of Sun up here.
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    Mine have always been black.
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