Out with old, in with new.

Ky Grady

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My ongoing rehab on my '04 228. Finished with all 4 rod holders.

Also added second spare with hub and spindle.
 

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that's looking real good, like NEW good!
 

Finest Kind

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....and new horns too eh?
LOL those "marine" horns are NOT designed to last in a salt water environment, lucky if you get a few seasons out of them!
 

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Finest Kind said:
....and new horns too eh?
LOL those "marine" horns are NOT designed to last in a salt water environment, lucky if you get a few seasons out of them!

Luckily he is in fresh water, with an occasional salt water vacation.
 

Ky Grady

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Finest Kind said:
....and new horns too eh?
LOL those "marine" horns are NOT designed to last in a salt water environment, lucky if you get a few seasons out of them!

Horn still works, just making a rusty stain running down top of cabin. Could be screws, could be the bracket. Going fresh to eliminate all possibilities.