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i thought tail plastics also, but as bazza said i thought they were all allen key jobbies.... :?
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Yes they are defiantly bolts & not nuts.


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i think they're to small to be the nuts that hold the clocks to the front subframe????
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bigspanishmarty wrote:i think they're to small to be the nuts that hold the clocks to the front subframe????
I've just told you they are not nuts they are bolts, what are you nut's or somfink ?
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MacV2 wrote:
bigspanishmarty wrote:i think they're to small to be the nuts that hold the clocks to the front subframe????
I've just told you they are not nuts they are bolts, what are you nut's or somfink ?
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but I recognise the £1 coin, it is mine........you will see it has the McQueens head on the other side :D
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Cam cover bolts? Do I win a squid....
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Wicky wrote:Cam cover bolts? Do I win a squid....
not long enough if I remember correctly
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You're right - what about bolts for the ickle standard silver belly pan?
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Wicky wrote:Cam cover bolts? Do I win a squid....
not long enough if I remember correctly
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I don't think those two are off the Storm. Don't forgot your take-away container is full of all sorts. You just pulling anything out now. :lol:

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My seat fairing bolts are the same as the two in the pic !
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Mine are hex
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Mine are dome head hex. The only thing I can think where those bolts may be from is to hold the clock in place, but I'm sure the spacer are loose fitting like on the tail fairing and those are all in one. The only other thing I can think of is calliper bolts. :confused Mmmm, actually I'm pretty sure they are not storm bolts.

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Or they could be for the black under tray where it fits at the rear
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cybercarl wrote:I don't think those two are off the Storm. Don't forgot your take-away container is full of all sorts. You just pulling anything out now. :lol:

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that should make things interesting !! I think they are off your nans hoover :lol:
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