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cheers mate will be quite a few in the next few days just dreading the wiring looms i hate em the_sly_ep helped me alot today aswell cheers mate :thumbsup:

No worries fella, we'll crack on with the loom tomorrow...

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You not going to dress up the engine bay at all? Bodywork looks immense would be a shame to just plonk that engine back in looking like that ... just my opinion

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yea im going to dress it all up matey just not at the min i want to get everything in and working before i start tinkering in the bay i hope nothing goes wrong but u never know i dont want to jazz it all up and then have to take it out again

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Yeah i can understand that mate! Glad your not leaving it looking as it is would let the car down! Do it right the first time and your be laughing :) no point rushing it. Best of luck with it all, will be good to see it in the flesh

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This is awesome Dale!

Cant wait to see it more assembled :)

Looking rude ;)

This is awesome Dale!

Cant wait to see it more assembled :)

Looking rude ;)

cheers man i will be seing you at the shows :thumbsup:

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looking good mate. just a word of waring thow watch out sheeting your car up if its just been painted as it makes the paint sweat and it goes all funny. we had a cossie in for full respray last year told him not to sheet it over winter and leave it he did and it fubard all the paint .a good tip is if your going to sheet it up dude .remove the sheet every day for say an hour or so let the paint breath and cool then put your sheet back on. know it sounds daft but it works .just be a shame to wreck a really nice paint job bud .

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The paints been on about a month now ied say so is that long inuf?? I have had the sheet off it everyday iev also put a really thin cottOn sheet under It to stop the sheet scratching the pain cheers for the tip dude

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yer sheeting up this early after its been painted can make the paint go funny if you could it would be better to get the car in a nice well aired dry garage mate

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