A bit of a facelift
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Yeah I was unsure about the induction scoop myself, but I thought I would give it a try, its easily changed if I decide to get rid
I kinda like the blingy FMIC, especially as it is shiney new right now, I had thought about painting it for a while before the accident but never really made up my mind
hmmm
I kinda like the blingy FMIC, especially as it is shiney new right now, I had thought about painting it for a while before the accident but never really made up my mind
hmmm
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Well what can I say Dave, apart from Blooming hell
That is one hell of a great transformation and in my opinion, it certainly is an improvement. Everybody's favourite red classic on here and it was great news that you got it back on the road instead of scraping it.
Think your thread should prove fruitful for a lot of people on here
That is one hell of a great transformation and in my opinion, it certainly is an improvement. Everybody's favourite red classic on here and it was great news that you got it back on the road instead of scraping it.
Think your thread should prove fruitful for a lot of people on here
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Thanks Chris
Looking back, for the money I have spent I could have possibly bought another car and transfered all my good suspension bits and engine over from this one to the other but where is the adventure in that?
besides I love this car and I am never going to part with it so for me it was worth all the work, I do hope this thread can inspire people who have lost faith in thier own build and restore their drive to get it finished no matter what because the end result is worth all the tears
Looking back, for the money I have spent I could have possibly bought another car and transfered all my good suspension bits and engine over from this one to the other but where is the adventure in that?
besides I love this car and I am never going to part with it so for me it was worth all the work, I do hope this thread can inspire people who have lost faith in thier own build and restore their drive to get it finished no matter what because the end result is worth all the tears
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Thanks Chris
Looking back, for the money I have spent I could have possibly bought another car and transfered all my good suspension bits and engine over from this one to the other but where is the adventure in that?
besides I love this car and I am never going to part with it so for me it was worth all the work, I do hope this thread can inspire people who have lost faith in thier own build and restore their drive to get it finished no matter what because the end result is worth all the tears
Looking back, for the money I have spent I could have possibly bought another car and transfered all my good suspension bits and engine over from this one to the other but where is the adventure in that?
besides I love this car and I am never going to part with it so for me it was worth all the work, I do hope this thread can inspire people who have lost faith in thier own build and restore their drive to get it finished no matter what because the end result is worth all the tears
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