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Posted by: David_S Aug 5 2003, 10:24 PM

I was looking at my project earlier this evening and noticed these threaded bolt holes on the bottom side of the rollbar top. The pics aren't that great, but maybe they will work.The holes are on both the right and left sides of both cars I have here, but nothing in them. If they are not needed I thought about filling them in, rather than leaving them. Thanks for the info ! David_S


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Posted by: Brad Roberts Aug 5 2003, 10:27 PM

Ski rack.

And multiple other uses...


B

Posted by: ! Aug 5 2003, 10:27 PM

Ski rack.

Posted by: Brad Roberts Aug 5 2003, 10:28 PM

WHOA.

Just noticed your avatar.. SWEET. I love Texas sky shots.

B

Posted by: ! Aug 5 2003, 10:31 PM

I guess simultaneous posts go to the admin weenie first.....

Posted by: David_S Aug 5 2003, 10:36 PM

Ski rack ????? unsure.gif I would have never guessed it !!!!! Guess I can fill them in before I start primering. Guess I could have fun with some of the morons that have been coming around to check out the car ....."they are for skis....that way if you get the shiny side of the car upside down, it has something to slide on and not mess up the car. Besides, cars like to have fun every now and then too!" I could probably get some of them to actually believe it!!!!!!!!!

Brad: the avatar pic was taken this past spring here.....hopefully next spring I will have a different one!

Posted by: Brad Roberts Aug 5 2003, 10:38 PM

Actually "Z".. this is not my admin account. I use a different account for that crap.

B

Posted by: SirAndy Aug 5 2003, 11:21 PM

QUOTE(Brad Roberts @ Aug 5 2003, 09:27 PM)
And multiple other uses...

was also used to spray foam into the hollow area of the targa-bar. (was done by dealers on request, not the factory itself) ...

Andy

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