My truck came with one from the factory. Why would I want to buy one
of yours?
>I have been bothered for a long time by the gas cap hanging down
>against my paint, whenever I put gas in the car. It's put too many
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>
>Check it out. Take care.
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Adam - 02 Jan 2006 01:15 GMT
You're right, some vehicles do some with something similar. Some have
a leesh and some have nothing at all - even within a particular
manufacturer it can vary between makes/models. Thankfully, not all
cars come with a caddy device, in fact most don't. The beauty also
being that whether you have a leesh or not (no caddy or clip) The
GasCap Caddy can work for you.
Take care, have a great new year.
jmc - 02 Jan 2006 11:33 GMT
Suddenly, without warning, Thats Me exclaimed (01-Jan-06 10:02 PM):
>>I have been bothered for a long time by the gas cap hanging down
>>against my paint, whenever I put gas in the car. It's put too many
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> My truck came with one from the factory. Why would I want to buy one
> of yours?
"Ah doan think 'ell be too keen, 'Es already GOT one!"
So do I. And since this is a fairly specific group, I'm guessing that
most of us already have 'em as well...
And not to be too pendantic, but unless the word's different for an item
to hold on a gas cap, it's "leash".
jmc