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Re: Whats the story with these new gas caps?
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Posted by sammy the RED on March 14, 2002 at 08:58:42 from (209.130.145.110):
In Reply to: Whats the story with these new gas caps? posted by Dan on March 13, 2002 at 19:25:18:
I first heard about the offer in 1984 or 1985. I know some guys that get them wish they had their old ones back. They dont like the way the new ones fit. Back then the dealer took your old one in trade for the newer one. Now I may be wrong but I belive that the new ones are the taller ones. If yours already has the taller one you may not need another new one. I think the short ones are the ones that are to be replaced. If I'am wrong please let me know. Maybe Ken Updike could shed a better light on this.
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