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how to get these?

i would like a set!! what is the link on ebay to get them? or can i order direct thanks frank rauscher@wistar.org

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Adv love mine beautifully made .. Just had to blow off the slight sheeps wool that came in the package .. Very nice product. Frank
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Adv love mine beautifully made .. Just had to blow off the slight sheeps wool that came in the package .. Very nice product. Frank
arrr the sheep joke ... how are you ? hows the project coming along
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Crap, one more thing I need.

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Some listed on ebay Porsche 911 Heater Duct Cover Plates | eBay
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the bottom of a coors light can and a hose clamp worked fine....
For those of you on the fence post. The al. can strategy works fine on the engine side of the ducting as a block off when using non-heat exchanger headers. A simple hose clamp will affix the can bottom here. Advtracing's bolt-on versions are designed to mount to and block off the chassis end of the duct.

If using heat exchangers, it's suggested to maintain the engine-side ducting so cooling air can circulate through the heat exchangers.

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For those of you on the fence post. The al. can strategy works fine on the engine side of the ducting as a block off when using non-heat exchanger headers. A simple hose clamp will affix the can bottom here. Advtracing's bolt-on versions are designed to mount to and block off the chassis end of the duct.

If using heat exchangers, it's suggested to maintain the engine-side ducting so cooling air can circulate through the heat exchangers.

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many ways to skin a cat ..as they say

a beer can bottom will sure work to cover the heater pipe but i set out to do an item that sealed the chassis and pipe from dirt and moisture . chassis is the most prone rust area
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