Found my bumper plugs in 2 phone calls
#1
I thought I'd hunt down some bumper plugs in Monte Carlo Blue...not an easy task... or so I thought.
Anyway ... I ring a couple of dealers and end up talking to this service manager in Brisbane (who is a whole lot friendlier than mine BTW) and he says he doubts it but will ask the technicians and call me back.
Whaddya know ... 30 minutes later he rings back with a set of blue plugs some enterprising little tech had stowed in his toolbox, bless his heart.
They're going in the mail and I will send them back some stamps to cover postage.
Isn't it pathetic? ..a grown man getting excited over some stupid plastic plugs for his car.
Anyway ... I ring a couple of dealers and end up talking to this service manager in Brisbane (who is a whole lot friendlier than mine BTW) and he says he doubts it but will ask the technicians and call me back.
Whaddya know ... 30 minutes later he rings back with a set of blue plugs some enterprising little tech had stowed in his toolbox, bless his heart.
They're going in the mail and I will send them back some stamps to cover postage.
Isn't it pathetic? ..a grown man getting excited over some stupid plastic plugs for his car.
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Muz, you're excitement is great!
I was so happy with how sexy my front bumper plugs look, I took this picture!
To tell the truth, I love my MuzMat more, especially the tag that says, "Made in Surfer's Paradise."
I was so happy with how sexy my front bumper plugs look, I took this picture!
To tell the truth, I love my MuzMat more, especially the tag that says, "Made in Surfer's Paradise."
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The plugs are available online: http://www.honda-accessories.com/s2000.html
They are $2.93 a piece plus shipping.
They are $2.93 a piece plus shipping.
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