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Old 10-16-2008, 04:48 PM
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Working on cars is a nightmare sometimes

Yesterday was a good day. I wound up installing my short shifter, which is pretty cool. Everything went alright, it took a little while to get everything set up but the overall result was good (except for a missing screw behind the carbon fiber trim... it fell back in there really well, and I'm calling it a loss.. however, I'd like to replace it - anyone know what kind of screw it was?)

Today I figured I'd tackle the corsport bushings. Well, that did not go so well, considering it was sunny then went to dark grey.

I couldn't find the "3 bolts", I found two short silver bolts that held on this black bracket, and one of them is lost, gone, have NO idea where it went (heard it hit the plastic, is gone missing). With the incoming rain, I decided to call it a day, put everything together, forgot to hook up an electric cable to the intake and now the engine light is on. On top of that, the black bracket is missing a bolt. Ugh. Need one of those now.

So, if anyone lives around Long Island and wants to give me a hand with the corsport bushings, give me a shout. I also need to find 2 replacement screws. Ugh. If anyone has any idea about those, please also give me a shout... and if anyone doesn't want to help, but has some good tips about the bushings... well... tips are appreciated.
Old 10-17-2008, 05:42 PM
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ah cmon, no one? bump
Old 10-17-2008, 10:39 PM
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thats why its called "do it yourself" or just pay someone... just a joke hope everything works out ..
Old 10-18-2008, 12:46 AM
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this might help....



17 90666-S84-A01 CLIP, SNAP FITTING 18 2005 TL 0.36 0.29 Qty: [Click For Adding To Shopping Cart]
18 93913-14120 SCREW, TAPPING (4X10) 4 2005 TL 0.46 0.37 Qty: [Click For Adding To Shopping Cart]
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23 93913-14280 SCREW, TAPPING (4X12) (PO) 2 2005 TL 0.46 0.37 Qty: [Click For Adding To Shopping Cart]
24 93903-14480 SCREW, TAPPING (4X16) 4 2005 TL 0.46 0.37 Qty: [Click For Adding To Shopping Cart]
25 93913-14280 SCREW, TAPPING (4X12) (PO) 2 2005 TL 0.46 0.37 Qty: [Click For Adding To Shopping Cart]
Old 10-18-2008, 09:11 AM
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I think your gonna be ok if you dont replace the screw.
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