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#2526
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I know you just bought some replica centercaps...time to return them. These arent the $400 billet aluminum ones, but they are genuine.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ORIGINAL-Bra...ac824a&vxp=mtr
Might be able to get um cheap
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ORIGINAL-Bra...ac824a&vxp=mtr
Might be able to get um cheap
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I know you just bought some replica centercaps...time to return them. These arent the $400 billet aluminum ones, but they are genuine.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ORIGINAL-Bra...ac824a&vxp=mtr
Might be able to get um cheap
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ORIGINAL-Bra...ac824a&vxp=mtr
Might be able to get um cheap
#2530
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1998 E320
I know you just bought some replica centercaps...time to return them. These arent the $400 billet aluminum ones, but they are genuine.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ORIGINAL-Bra...ac824a&vxp=mtr
Might be able to get um cheap
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ORIGINAL-Bra...ac824a&vxp=mtr
Might be able to get um cheap
#2533
had for 3 weeks
No good pics yet, stock (for uk) year 2000 E430 avantgarde with prins VSI LPG system
so far swapped plugs, resealed right bank valve cover and breather (still need to do the left bank), might need to chasedown a vac leak. just replaced front discs and pads 330x32mm bloody heavy
so far swapped plugs, resealed right bank valve cover and breather (still need to do the left bank), might need to chasedown a vac leak. just replaced front discs and pads 330x32mm bloody heavy
#2535
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#2536
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The rear lights were me and my brother trying out some spray tint, it came out great as long as you use green indicator bulbs to flash through amber (it works)
Also just finished carbon wraping all the wood inside now, what do you think.
#2537
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Thanks, the springs are modified H&R springs with Pi short shocks.
The rear lights were me and my brother trying out some spray tint, it came out great as long as you use green indicator bulbs to flash through amber (it works)
Also just finished carbon wraping all the wood inside now, what do you
The rear lights were me and my brother trying out some spray tint, it came out great as long as you use green indicator bulbs to flash through amber (it works)
Also just finished carbon wraping all the wood inside now, what do you
And yea, in my opinion it looks killer!
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#2538
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Originally Posted by skj0lsvik
Quote:
Originally Posted by wingnutw210
Thanks, the springs are modified H&R springs with Pi short shocks.
The rear lights were me and my brother trying out some spray tint, it came out great as long as you use green indicator bulbs to flash through amber (it works)
Also just finished carbon wraping all the wood inside now, what do you
Funny thing, I am nearly finished with mine aswell. The only thing that aint finished is my doors! Did you remove the wood from the doorpanels or did you just wrap them when mounted?
And yea, in my opinion it looks killer!
Originally Posted by wingnutw210
Thanks, the springs are modified H&R springs with Pi short shocks.
The rear lights were me and my brother trying out some spray tint, it came out great as long as you use green indicator bulbs to flash through amber (it works)
Also just finished carbon wraping all the wood inside now, what do you
Funny thing, I am nearly finished with mine aswell. The only thing that aint finished is my doors! Did you remove the wood from the doorpanels or did you just wrap them when mounted?
And yea, in my opinion it looks killer!
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#2540
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You need to prize up the tabs on the clips with a small flat headed screw driver (be carfull so as not to damage/snap the mounting posts)
I dont have any pics but all will be clear when you see them
Remove all the clips and the wood will then be free from the door for you to wrap.
To refit i found it best to push back down the tabs on the clips on the work bench first and then remount the wood onto the door and refit the clips, the best way to fit the clips for me was to use a socket the same size as the clip and use it to push the clips on at the same time as pushing on the wood.
Trust me it is a easy job and it will become clear when you see the back of the door panel
I hope this helps.....
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