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Old 02-26-2005, 11:48 AM
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Keyhole Cover Caps

A friend of mine Sal,back in NY just did this and it looks sweet.Now www.signsbydrex.com is selling a 3 piece kit for the 2 door's and tunk key hole for 22 bucks and free shipping.They also come in factory matched colors.






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Since most of us use the keyless remote to unlock our cars, we hardly ever use our actual door key to unlock our door. So, the outside door lock pretty much gets unused. Why not dress it up a little bit and make it not look so out of place? Order a SmoothLocktm set!

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Made of incredibly tough PVC material that will dent and rebound instead of scratching. Highly UV resistant to avoid turning yellow in direct sunlight. Two sizes to choose from, one for the Door Locks and one for the Trunk Lock. They cover the entire flat surface of your door locks using a very strong adhesive. Just clean your lock surface, peel the backing off and place them on your car! A very inexpensive alternative to shaving bodywork. Shipping is FREE to the lower 48 States!
Standard Pontiac/Chevy/Buick locks that are 17mm (approximately 21/32") in diameter with a flat surface. These are usually recessed. For example, they fit perfectly on Corvette door locks, late model GM truck locks, the trunk lock of 4th generation Camaros and Firebirds, etc. This is a very common size among General Motors vehicles.

If you ever need to use your door locks (if you lose your keyless remote, the battery dies, etc.), just carefully peel them back off your car again. To reapply, simply stick them back on with a bit of automotive trim adhesive if necessary. This is a simple modification that smooths things out just enough to enhance the overall image of your car.
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That's sharp. I like it.
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That's sharp. I like it.
I like the look, but, I don't want to glue it to my car. What happens when you need to use key to get into car? Had the battery go out on clicker, and if I had those on I couldn't get back in.
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I like the look, but, I don't want to glue it to my car. What happens when you need to use key to get into car? Had the battery go out on clicker, and if I had those on I couldn't get back in.
I know ,I thought of the same thing but they use 3M adhesive tape or trim adhesive,which is a double sided tape.

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If you ever need to use your door locks (if you lose your keyless remote, the battery dies, etc.), just carefully peel them back off your car again. To reapply, simply stick them back on with a bit of automotive trim adhesive if necessary. This is a simple modification that smooths things out just enough to enhance the overall image of your car.
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I know ,I thought of the same thing but they use 3M adhesive tape or trim adhesive,which is a double sided tape.

BUT, you know how much time I have into paint on this thing. And now that the spoiler has to come off AGAIN. I don't want to take the chance of repainting the doors or trunk.
When the spoiler comes off, they have to repaint. Got a coat of wax on it, looks like a fat woman's ass.
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BUT, you know how much time I have into paint on this thing. And now that the spoiler has to come off AGAIN. I don't want to take the chance of repainting the doors or trunk.
When the spoiler comes off, they have to repaint. Got a coat of wax on it, looks like a fat woman's ass.
You make somthing that's easy,very hard
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You make somthing that's easy,very hard
I stayed up lastnight and thought. How can I make it hard on Larry.
I'll wait till you try them. I like the look, but don't want to mess up the paint.

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