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    Heater duct cover plates

    Heater duct cover plates - made from spun ali sheet , we made these to be a straight bolt on to replace your flapper boxes when using headers and keeping the dirt and moisture out of the chassis , super light weight $125 for the kit ( 2 x covers , gaskets and nuts ) These now have a cork/rubber gasket custom made to suit.
    Next stock due at the end of the week , so let me know if you are interested so a kit can be put aside.
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    I have rec'd a set from John and they are very well done. Haven't put them on yet, (another car on my lift) but will do so soon. They will look/work much better than my aluminum flashing held in place with a hose clamp. Once again, nice job, John, in coming up with something very useful.
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    Quote Originally Posted by letsrollbabe View Post
    I have rec'd a set from John and they are very well done. Haven't put them on yet, (another car on my lift) but will do so soon. They will look/work much better than my aluminum flashing held in place with a hose clamp. Once again, nice job, John, in coming up with something very useful.
    x2! Just got them, great quality!

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    Thanks guys for the feed back . :-)
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    Stock back in , but 5 pairs sold from back order so 5 pair available.
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    I'll take a set! ...but I'd like to get them in hand before my motor goes in in two weeks. Is that possible shipped to California? I'll PM my contact info.

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