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Old 12-20-2004, 07:44 PM
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front strut tower brace

Im going to get a Cattman front strut tower soon and was wondering if you had to drill any holes to install it.
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Old 12-20-2004, 08:07 PM
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You might have to drill a hole in your engine block
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Old 12-21-2004, 08:59 AM
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I bought a FSTB on e-bay. It's a nice chrome one and it did a pretty good job on my car, but since I'm selling my car, I took it off and am looking to sell it to someone locally (Birmingham, AL) I got it for $30 and didn't have to do any drilling or anything.
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Originally Posted by GO_VOLS!
I bought a FSTB on e-bay. It's a nice chrome one and it did a pretty good job on my car, but since I'm selling my car, I took it off and am looking to sell it to someone locally (Birmingham, AL) I got it for $30 and didn't have to do any drilling or anything.
Post in the right forum:3rd gen classifieds
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if you have to drill..you bought the wrong one.
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DanNY if you read correctly i said im GOING to get it.
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DanNY if you read correctly i said im GOING to get it.
right...so "if" you get it...and it doesn't line up (perhaps drilling new holes) then you got the wrong one.
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Old 12-21-2004, 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by 1989MaxMan
Post in the right forum:3rd gen classifieds
So, I didn't say......I'm selling it on here.....did I. I'm just posting information, which, last I checked, is what this forum is for.
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So, I didn't say......I'm selling it on here.....did I. I'm just posting information, which, last I checked, is what this forum is for.
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Originally Posted by GO_VOLS!
I took it off and am looking to sell it to someone locally (Birmingham, AL)
If that isnt a for sale plug, then i must be daft....
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