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Old 10-05-2007, 07:29 AM
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ok, ive stripped my 4x4 to a shell for for restoration and i want to
clean up and paint the underneith of the car. what is the best thing
to use to remove the old underseal from the body, ive had a poke
around with a scraper an it seems like it gonna be a coont uf a job,
ant ideas???

also im replacing the OE feul lines with braid and earls fittings, ive seen in the restore and project forums a white 3dr with the number plate 407bhp or something. i seen he has cnc anodized brackets that hold his
braided lines up on the body in replacement of the factory plastic ones
that i managed break while getting them off aswell as many other
various 17 year old brittle arse clips

anyways would anyone know were to get to get the alloy cnc bracket thingees from ??? any help much appreciated
Old 10-05-2007, 09:07 AM
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The car sounds like ian3dr old car. Not to sure who has it now but might be worth pming him and asking about the brackets
Old 10-05-2007, 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by stuartrsturbo
The car sounds like ian3dr old car. Not to sure who has it now but might be worth pming him and asking about the brackets
thanks mate ill try pm-ing him.
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