Those little clips that hold the inner fender

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Old 08-28-2009, 02:46 PM
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Those little clips that hold the inner fender

The smaller twisty ones

Are a pain in the ***


That is all
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just break them all and buy new ones...
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Or just embrace the rally heritage and use zap straps!
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All the ****ing clips = $11tybillion
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Originally Posted by Paul@dbtuned
Mudguard = ~$35
All the ****ing clips = $11tybillion
Truth.
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zipties!
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Or just embrace the rally heritage and use zap straps!
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zipties!
That's what I said, guy. Booty twaps.
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That's what I said, guy. Booty twaps.
ahah my bad, didn't see the post
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ahah my bad, didn't see the post
Worked out perfect. I really wanted to work a Goonies quote into my day.
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Hummm...

I wonder if one could replace the clips with a set of this..

http://www.jegs.com/p/Moroso/Moroso-...48742/10002/-1

I use to use them on my VW bug to keep the fenders in place, was quick to pull and held tight.
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