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You have to twist / unscrew the old ones out and the screw / twist the new ones in as the spiralish groove around it is a thread.

And how much did these set you back please?

I could use some newies myself.

Try slapping some lube on it and screw it again. LOL

You might have to get it started on a bit of an angle to get the thread to bite, but the internal diameter of the Rubber should fit the hole. seriously, try lube.

Rob - out at Prestige all day to day stripping gear out of the GTR's engine bay ready for painting.

Seriously, when I go back I'll grab you a pair of the bonnet stoppers mate.

There exactly the same as the ones in the top pic.

Rob - out at Prestige all day to day stripping gear out of the GTR's engine bay ready for painting.

Seriously, when I go back I'll grab you a pair of the bonnet stoppers mate.

There exactly the same as the ones in the top pic.

Cheers Richard. :)

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