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Old 6th September 2017, 21:58   #11
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It little more work and it'll be cracking
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Old 7th September 2017, 06:29   #12
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Some absolutely stunning engine bays on display here. I'll add my V6 to the mix (just realised that rhymes).









Since the last of these photos were taken, I've polished the paint in the 'bay to brighten things up. When you think your finished, there's always something else to do.

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Cliff this is one of my favourites when it comes to club engine bays
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Old 7th September 2017, 08:30   #13
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Cliff this is one of my favourites when it comes to club engine bays
That's a massive compliment coming from you. Your diesel engine bay sets the standard, and sets it very high indeed in my view (and your 1.8 ain't too shabby either).

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P.S. not sure what happened to my first pic, but I've sorted it now.

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Old 7th September 2017, 18:22   #14
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Hi Rich,

What did you use on your exhaust manifold,looks fantastic,thats one of the things that spoils the 1.8 bay,a rusty looking exposed manifold that ruins the look,what you have done certainly makes that area of the engine bay a lot more pleasing to the eye.

Both look stunningly beautiful mate,a real credit to you,catch you some time Rich,take care,regards to your Dad from Jan & I.

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This is my shabby engine bay on my Blue MG ZT

https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...96&postcount=6

and my ropey ZTT Engine Bay (Courtesy of RPWC and Zed the Ted)

https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...64&postcount=9 picture 3 and 4

and a video by Jimbo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esoIt0p2Dss

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This is my shabby engine bay on my Blue MG ZT

https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...96&postcount=6

and my ropey ZTT Engine Bay (Courtesy of RPWC and Zed the Ted)

https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s...64&postcount=9 picture 3 and 4


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Stu your engine bays always look immaculate Yours are on my favourite list as well a real credit to you there are a couple of the v8 engine bays that are stunning hopefully they will post up some pictures aldos being one of them
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Hi Rich,

What did you use on your exhaust manifold,looks fantastic,thats one of the things that spoils the 1.8 bay,a rusty looking exposed manifold that ruins the look,what you have done certainly makes that area of the engine bay a lot more pleasing to the eye.

Both look stunningly beautiful mate,a real credit to you,catch you some time Rich,take care,regards to your Dad from Jan & I.

John.


Thanks john ill send you the link I had a little trouble with the etching but all good now ill say hi to my dad we are going over to Trikeys on Sunday
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Stu your engine bays always look immaculate Yours are on my favourite list as well a real credit to you there are a couple of the v8 engine bays that are stunning hopefully they will post up some pictures aldos being one of them
Rich

Firstly thanks, and this is the video of Aldo's V8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnze4av1fQ4

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With there being so many nice engine bays in our club I thought id start a thread for people to post up pictures of their engine bays this may also give others the incentive or ideas of what they can achieve heres my two

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Rich

There are a few members on here (Teflon, Aldo, yourself, Nev the Bear, and Les) with stunning cars and engine bays to match and both of your cars are in that category, every time I see your's especially the newer 1.8, it seem to get better each time It, and they are a real credit to you

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Firstly thanks, and this is the video of Aldo's V8

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Thanks for this Stu this is certainly a very special car stunning
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