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Old 24th February 2016, 19:36   #11
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Jeff, that looks awesome. Can you let me know where you got he bolts from.

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Old 24th February 2016, 19:45   #12
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I believe you can buy a chrome engine block cover from eBay. They really set it off
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Jeff, that looks awesome. Can you let me know where you got he bolts from.

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Old 24th February 2016, 20:58   #13
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Bolts arrived and fitted :-)



The bolts look loads better really sets your engine bay off.
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Old 24th February 2016, 21:20   #14
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Jeff, that looks awesome. Can you let me know where you got he bolts from.

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I just used this link as a reference for sizes although I reckon 20mm instead of 25mm would of been closer to the original.

Very good service - ordered yesterday and they arrived today :-)
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Old 1st March 2016, 13:26   #15
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Did a bit more...

Replaced my broken black plastic grill fixings



Wasnt happy with the "white" pipe at the front so decided to give it another go




Because the alternator is underneath I put bin bags under it to protect the electrics. The cleaner did get rid of most of the muck




Also replaced one of my 1/4 undertrays and changed the rusty fixings for stainless ones and rivnuts





It doesn't look that clean here but believe me its a big improvement


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