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Have morrettes but prefer oe lights but air filters will be behind each light so may well end up with morrettes fitted maybe with air filter replacing a lens.
Nothing set in concrete at the moment
Simon
Nothing set in concrete at the moment
Simon
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yes would be better with morrets for cold air feed etc and also look good to especially on that. simon you will be hearing of me soon about doing my car again
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problem is I like the oe lights look
all this titivating etc can be sorted when running.. just unsual to have a bit of time to play with the grill today
all this titivating etc can be sorted when running.. just unsual to have a bit of time to play with the grill today
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massive thanks to Stew and Craig at TFS for today
car now has a lightweight solid front of rear diff mount, plate covers for extra holes in bulk head I now down want to use and some foglight hole covers in front bumper. Also painted the underside, just incase I roll it.. lol
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car now has a lightweight solid front of rear diff mount, plate covers for extra holes in bulk head I now down want to use and some foglight hole covers in front bumper. Also painted the underside, just incase I roll it.. lol
playing with timelapse camera again
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Painting the underside, that's a splendid idea, now where's my painter.
It really is coming together now, although I'd colour code that plastic of the fog lamp covers (only because that's what I did)
It really is coming together now, although I'd colour code that plastic of the fog lamp covers (only because that's what I did)
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Lol I was joking. Car has no underseal but is in very good nick underneath so I rubbed back the odd bit and sprayed where cage and holes in floor have been welded up and the new diff mount etc to make sure it stayed that way. Didnt paint the lot as that would add weight.
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