Cowl/ inlet plugs

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Heflin
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Cowl/ inlet plugs

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Any recommendations? I see Kennon and Bruce's look like quality stuff. I found some cheaper ones for 172 on eBay but don't know if they will work with the crossbar in the cowl holes on a 170B.
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Those look very nice. I can't tell but are they weather proof? I might get a little blowing ran under my shed.
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Aryana wrote:I bought this set used on eBay for $25 shipped. I don't know who makes em though...

I sent the seller an email asking who makes them and will post if I hear back. I highly recommend these, whoever manufactured them. They fit so good.
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I'll DOUBLE your money, Arash! Send 'em to my home, COD! :twisted:
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Re: Cowl/ inlet plugs

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Ok. Thanks!
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