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Old Jun 29, 2006 | 12:22 PM
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i hope there is someone else who has done this already and can help me. i have acivic 92 eg vti i want to relocate my fuel filler cap inside my boot. instead of it being on the outside i want it coming out through my arch. any ideas how to do this? thanks
 
Old Jun 29, 2006 | 05:37 PM
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iv seen it done in a cavy were he had it coming out the back of his tail lights, and he has to swing open his tail light to get to the cap...i admit it was a pretty sweet set up,very custom...to do somthing like that you would have to first cut out the first part of the gas tube were it attachs to your filler hole and re-route it with some hosing to were you wanted it, then make the hole and put the tube through, and then fill in your stock gas cap with metal and body filler....its simple if you think about it, but ALOT of custom work
 
Old Jun 30, 2006 | 08:23 AM
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I am not exactly understanding where you want to move it to, it sounds like you want to put it inside your car. That just has bad idea writte all over it. one thing you can do though is reroute it to behind the lisence plate like they used to back in the day. This way all the hardware that you need is already available all you will have to do is custom fit it to your car.
 
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