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Gas cap holder kit, NA

Gas cap holder kit, NA

Regular price $14.99 USD
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Description

Filling up your car is really pretty easy, but there's one major annoyance - where did Mazda expect us to put the cap? It'll mostly fit next to the filler neck, and it'll always fit on the trunk lid, but one is decidedly sub-optimal and the other is a major no-no if you care about the paint. This is an easy solution to give you a perfect spot for it. It installs in the underside of the filler lid and gives you a perfect place the hold the filler cap - just give it a quick turn into place. As with all of our 3D-printed parts, this is printed out of Onyx, a carbon fiber infused nylon that's resistant to many things, including gasoline.

This will only fit factory fuel filler doors, it likely won't fit non-original fuel filler lids - if your fuel filler door is chrome, whether aftermarket or Mazda, this almost definitely won't fit. 

Instructions

Shipping

$9.99 flat rate shipping. Orders over $40 ship for free in the US!
Details

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What does it fit?

Fits: 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997

Emissions

Emissions do not apply.

Warranty

1 year

SKU

29-98000

Customer Reviews

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Mark C.
Easy install

Easy install, useful mod.

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Darrell F.
Tight but in a good way

Very tight fit but works great. Check the YouTube video for the install on the FM channel.

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Preston J.C.
Works as expected

Little hard to put in and then you read the instructions and it’s smooth sailing

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Ralph S.

Now I don't have to lay my gas cap on my car.

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Zachary B.
Inexpensive and effective!

Great design! It takes some effort to snap into place, but this inspires confidence that it will stay put which I appreciate. I found success squeezing palm to palm one hand behind the door and one on the holder to get the last bit snapped in.