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    What is on your car here?

    There are three bolts that held something in my car located in the upper right above the engine bay behind the passenger seat, you can see the lower bolts in this picture clearly still in place next to the window behind the passenger seat (two bolts on the bottom, one on top). What is there on your cars? It's driving me nuts.


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    Re: What is on your car here?

    They changed the water tank to a different kind. Might have originally been drilled for this kind....

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    Re: What is on your car here?

    Rottie, Super cool to see another owner on here.
    My car has the same oil cooler / coolant tank yours does but mine doesn't have holes or bolts in that location. My car is chassis 22

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    Re: What is on your car here?

    So it appears it may have been setup for the old water tank and then switched to the new water tank and cooler setup, but the bolts were left in place for the old tank.

    I guess I can remove and have them filled in when I get the other scratches fixed later this year.....

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    Re: What is on your car here?

    Or use a black rubber grommet/plug. At least for now, would look okay.
    besides the only time anyone would see it was when the cover was up.
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