Lost a side panel cam-lock. Where can I get one?

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    Some how, while I had the battery out and the side panel off of my '86 700; I lost the cam lock that holds the side panel on. . . :mad: Where can I get one or does someone have one laying around? Or is there a good alternative? This one- [​IMG] -Tim
     


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    I had to buy mine at the stealership...it was an anal raping ....14 bucks.... but it was shiney... where could it have gone> if you just took it off?.......LOL they are pesky buggers
     


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    yeah....they don't quite go old enough....
     


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    If you find another there is supposed to be a nylon washer that slip's over the ridge of the fastener on the back side that prevents it from falling oot. Good luck.
     


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    Nylon washer is highly recommended, I didn't put one on my shiny new one and it went poof- into thin air.
     


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    If you find one, PM me, please lol. I resorted to modifying my sub frame to accept a hex there, works for now, but I want to make it right real bad
     


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    gallery_3647_3505_546366.jpg gallery_3647_3505_182352.jpg gallery_3647_3505_253344.jpg gallery_3647_3505_252265.jpg I'm sure you'd find one at a salvage yard somewhere out west.
     

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    Oh the fun I could have rummaging around in that.
     


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    The treasures one could find!!! It would just lead to more projects!!!! have to resist.
     


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