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Irish_Alley
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Re: adding a transmission drain plug
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January 30, 2011, 04:59:50 am »
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Re: adding a transmission drain plug
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I've actually used that $40 eBay aluminum pan. I never had an issue and it's actually really nice.
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Re: adding a transmission drain plug
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Im not saying other pans are worse. Im just giving a different option to the OP because 1. It has different features and 2. Ever said "I wish I saw that one instead"?
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