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lmao thats pretty funny...

cant u just use the ones from kmart or repco or whatever?

like the one i got for my gfs which is universal and fits almost any car? like 24 dollars or something like that

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well i didnt know if those places sold them:( i would prefer one from a skyline but im easy...as long as it does its job properly...i dont mind spending money, but getting ripped is really starting to frustrate me...thats why you guys are here to double check with;)

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Originally posted by inark

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lmao thats pretty funny...

cant u just use the ones from kmart or repco or whatever?

like the one i got for my gfs which is universal and fits almost any car? like 24 dollars or something like that

even better, go to the petrol station and buy the $5 emergancy use only orange plastic one :D

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Originally posted by sniffy

lol...or just use a cork...maybe a rag cloth (hehe molotov ****tail on wheels....)

lol at the editing of c**ktail

and im pretty sure that cause all the tank filler thingy jiggos have to be converted to the same nozzle thingy jigger me thing that they are all the same....

if someone definately knows better feel free to slap me d00n!! :D as i am merely using my twisted logic to try and figure it out hehe

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Originally posted by inark

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lmao thats pretty funny...

cant u just use the ones from kmart or repco or whatever?

like the one i got for my gfs which is universal and fits almost any car? like 24 dollars or something like that

I tired buying one from Autobarn as i thought the same, but it still leaks air and sometimes petrol. So i figure the original one should fit better. :confused:

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Those universals are meant as emergency only... I remember having one when I was going for a cane through the hills....

Then I looked out side mirror on a hard left and saw petrol POURING out the flap..... heheheh good thing I don't smoke :lol:

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Originally posted by Dr_Drift

Those universals are meant as emergency only... I remember having one when I was going for a cane through the hills....

Then I looked out side mirror on a hard left and saw petrol POURING out the flap..... heheheh good thing I don't smoke :lol:

hmmm...starting to like my cork idea! my cap is one of those clicky ones but it seems to click before its really tight?

$10 seems okay...skyline33...can you beat that??? (no im not a tight ass:shake: :D )

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I think there is a common issue here that we may be overlooking.

Mine too [r34] seems to leak out some air, i notice it after i have been driving. Ie switched off motor etc. Is it our fuel?, octane? Humidity? Why does there seem to be a leaking of fumes? It's a little odd to me. It almost appears to be an issue that should be addressed when complianced, me thinks :zap:

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