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Chrome ports [message #23369] Sat, 11 July 2015 12:52 Go to next message
slk854 is currently offline  slk854
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Hey guys on the chrome ports were they painted black on the inside just past the lip or were they chrome all the way inside. I am thinking someone painted the ports black from about 1/2" past the lip on in.

Steve
Re: Chrome ports [message #23371 is a reply to message #23369] Sat, 11 July 2015 12:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
pleat is currently offline  pleat
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The chrome plastic ports were black on the inside lip of the port. The older aluminum ports that have the three mounting screws on the face were all aluminum.
pleat
Re: Chrome ports [message #23374 is a reply to message #23369] Sat, 11 July 2015 13:30 Go to previous message
slk854 is currently offline  slk854
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Cool..Thanks.... I guess they are right

Steve
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