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Old engine bay VS. New engine bay

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Old 03-03-2006, 01:09 PM
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If you could not tell i have finally figured out how to load pics onto the net so i thought you guys might want to see my old bay and my new bay...The k-member is not longer attached and the sway bar has been off for a while but here athey are......
I cant seem to make the files small enough i can only go too 156 kb and thats too large....help
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Old 03-03-2006, 01:13 PM
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only 1 pic so I could not see both the old and the new.
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Old 03-03-2006, 01:24 PM
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Nice job!
On the old pics, the spots where the paint is missing, looks like something I did once with a degreaser. When I read the fine print it said don't use on painted surfaces, guess I figured out why.
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Wow, HUGE difference. It looks really good!

When are you going install that D&D K member ?
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Old 03-03-2006, 01:31 PM
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Nice job!
On the old pics, the spots where the paint is missing, looks like something I did once with a degreaser. When I read the fine print it said don't use on painted surfaces, guess I figured out why.
Yeah i started grinding but it was alright I used this stuff called rydlyme that i had got from a customer of mine and they use it to clean pmups and cnc machines it works great on anything.. If anyone is interested i can get you some for cheap.... i might take somepicture of this stuff and you guys and see it but it works great
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it looks a lot better whats with tht white dust
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Wow, HUGE difference. It looks really good!

When are you going install that D&D K member ?
Once I get my heater back...my boss wanted to take it to his sons football game and i am still waiting for it back.....
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