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Filling a hole some dumb s@#t cut out. PIC added!

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Post by bj on roids »

alien wrote:put some flashing LED's in there with a perspex cover... all the cool kids are doing it.
:lol: :cool: Awesome reply!
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Post by bj on roids »

LOCKEE wrote:
coxy321 wrote:We had to patch up a hole some stooge cut into my brothers VS SS bellhousing (angle grinder!). We got some alloy chequerplate, cut it about 5-10mm oversize, shaped it, then attatched it using some oil resistant silicone and four self drilling screws.

Passed RW inspection at a super fussy dealership no problems.
Will a VS box be immersed in bog holes, have rivers flowing over it, buried in snow or sand?
It shouldn't but neither should most patrols.

The bellhousings on most cars are not water or airtight by any stretch, he did put silicone on it, so I would feel that it would be quite sufficient for offroad work. Even though it is not going offroad!
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