Gunk'd engine bay and tucked away for the winter
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Gunk'd engine bay and tucked away for the winter
What with my priorities of the last year being my first child and really not having time to spend keeping the car in as good a condition as I would have liked, I've decided to take it off the road for the winter and spend a bit of time tidying it up rather than battling with keeping the salt off it!
Gave the engine bay a brush over with some gunk degreaser and a rinse off, followed by some AG vinyl and rubber dressing.
This was followed by 50psi in the tyres, reversing into the garage and pulling off of the battery for a bit of hibernation.
Before
After (light was crap so had trouble with getting a good pic)
See you in the spring!
Gave the engine bay a brush over with some gunk degreaser and a rinse off, followed by some AG vinyl and rubber dressing.
This was followed by 50psi in the tyres, reversing into the garage and pulling off of the battery for a bit of hibernation.
Before
After (light was crap so had trouble with getting a good pic)
See you in the spring!
Last edited by RichieST; 28-10-2012 at 04:50 PM.
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Lucifer II - 666
But you'll be propper buzzing when you come to the time to pull her out again mate!
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Lucifer II - 666
What you gona be driving all winter Richie?
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Yeah most of them are the same initially to be honest! I found the Bare Bones and 303 last the longest (Bare bones has been on my wifes car for around 2months and its still beading water and minty clean!)
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Needs 400 quids worrh of tyres putting on it, tax and needs paint on the front end too. Been spending time with my daughter and with her first birthday and xmas coming up i don't really have the spare time or cash for it at the mo. So putting it away for a while when the roads are shitty and i can sort it in slow time just makes sense really!
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