Finally polished the car!
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Finally polished the car!
I have been car cleaning today My Cosworth hadn't been cleaned properly or polished in a very long time because of the lifter problem and it was looking really sorry for itself when it came back out of my garage a few weeks ago I was actually ashamed that I'd let it get so filthy inside my garage I'd been waiting a nice dry day that wasn't too warm so that I could get outside and give it a damn good polish because I didn't even have any decent photos since refurbishing the wheels.
And the wheels
I've still got to strip down the passenger door that I have in my garage to swap the lock over and then fit it and I'm still after a Flint grey drivers front door if anyone sees one. Tomorrow I'm going to move the boost gauge to a position where you can't see it unless you are in the drivers seat
And the wheels
I've still got to strip down the passenger door that I have in my garage to swap the lock over and then fit it and I'm still after a Flint grey drivers front door if anyone sees one. Tomorrow I'm going to move the boost gauge to a position where you can't see it unless you are in the drivers seat
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Thanks guys I'm trying to retain the standard look which is great for stopping you spending Ł500+ on wheels etc It's got the NMS gunship which means it looks standard(ish) under the bonnet but I have ideas
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