FS: GT3 Tek Headlight Washer Delete Plugs, BRAND NEW!
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FS: GT3 Tek Headlight Washer Delete Plugs, BRAND NEW!
I bought one of the very last sets that GT3 Tek had, received them in the mail and never did anything with them. Never even opened the package. The pictures you see below of the actual product were grabbed from Rennlist and are not mine. Mine are still wrapped up and ready to ship out.
**SOLD**
**SOLD**
Last edited by BLT4SPD; 08-23-2016 at 01:05 PM. Reason: Sold
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I've never seen these kits before and not sure how the final effect is but I feel the design is so simple for such an high price.
Surely it can not be so hard to modify a nut and bolt for the same desired effect.
Please correct me if my ignorance is pitiful.
I don't really mind the washer jets and if I ever wanted to remove I would probably go for a full weld and grind. For sure this is a quick and simple fix and gives food for thought but they would really need to be colour matched to exterior paint for best effect.
Anyway sorry for the rant and I didn't mean to hijack the thread. I'm sure you're very happy with the sale and purchase because they didn't take long to go.
Surely it can not be so hard to modify a nut and bolt for the same desired effect.
Please correct me if my ignorance is pitiful.
I don't really mind the washer jets and if I ever wanted to remove I would probably go for a full weld and grind. For sure this is a quick and simple fix and gives food for thought but they would really need to be colour matched to exterior paint for best effect.
Anyway sorry for the rant and I didn't mean to hijack the thread. I'm sure you're very happy with the sale and purchase because they didn't take long to go.
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I've never seen these kits before and not sure how the final effect is but I feel the design is so simple for such an high price.
Surely it can not be so hard to modify a nut and bolt for the same desired effect.
Please correct me if my ignorance is pitiful.
I don't really mind the washer jets and if I ever wanted to remove I would probably go for a full weld and grind. For sure this is a quick and simple fix and gives food for thought but they would really need to be colour matched to exterior paint for best effect.
Anyway sorry for the rant and I didn't mean to hijack the thread. I'm sure you're very happy with the sale and purchase because they didn't take long to go.
Surely it can not be so hard to modify a nut and bolt for the same desired effect.
Please correct me if my ignorance is pitiful.
I don't really mind the washer jets and if I ever wanted to remove I would probably go for a full weld and grind. For sure this is a quick and simple fix and gives food for thought but they would really need to be colour matched to exterior paint for best effect.
Anyway sorry for the rant and I didn't mean to hijack the thread. I'm sure you're very happy with the sale and purchase because they didn't take long to go.
Take $5 in retail off the shelf parts, add the words, "Porsche aftermarket upgrade", and multiply by 10, plus shipping and handling.
No different than the Rothsport, 911 oil check valve...
Last edited by nine9six; 08-18-2016 at 12:16 AM.
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I'm surprised that BumperPlugs.com hasn't come up with a solution for this. Their bumper plugs are great, and they also offer front and rear painted bumperettes, painted door plugs (on my list), and painted tow plugs. They should get on this... https://www.bumperplugs.com/index.ph...181_216&page=4