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    #16
    Originally posted by NoM54me View Post
    I fixed both sides for less than $30, which included the steel (Home Depot) and rustproof material. It's not really difficult, but will be time-consuming if you do it right. I discovered these holes on the 130-mile drive home from buying the car, in a December "wintry mix" of snow and rain. A temporary, gas station fix of a couple of cut-up Monster energy cans and Shoe Goo kept more slush from getting in. Ah, the memories....
    Well the car will be out of commission the second I buy it so I'm not worried about it. I need to weld a new exhaust on as well as fix a trans seal leak, so adding that to the list shouldnt be hard

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      #17
      I had an old rusty e that had license plates riveted to the floor pan to cover the holes lol.

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