| Before and after pics of my on-going engine bay. | |
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+6ColinM Marshffs Lordharding carl08 Steviedoo DAZ.STI 10 posters |
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Steviedoo
Posts : 2691 Join date : 2010-08-06 Age : 49 Location : Saving up for a new Scoob ???
| Subject: Re: Before and after pics of my on-going engine bay. Sun 11 May - 17:33 | |
| Looking very tidy mate really good job you are doing there | |
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Lordharding
Posts : 257 Join date : 2010-03-13 Age : 58 Location : Www.b-SPOC .co.uk
| Subject: Re: Before and after pics of my on-going engine bay. Sun 11 May - 23:26 | |
| Looks great the blue bottles and gold carbon is a nice touch Works well Plenty go bling
Another car worthy to show off Lockys magic | |
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Guest Guest
| Subject: Re: Before and after pics of my on-going engine bay. Sun 11 May - 23:46 | |
| Really good work Darren - I can see that wall of yours has had a few rattle cans over it Great finish on the blue washer & coolant overflow bottles mate. Very cool. Hope my engine bay gets to that stage eventually. |
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Markmark.123
Posts : 330 Join date : 2014-05-08 Age : 38 Location : Durham
| Subject: Re: Before and after pics of my on-going engine bay. Tue 20 May - 15:50 | |
| What paint did you use on the tanks mate and does it scratch easy or not I fancy doing mine but don't want it to look shabby a year down the line | |
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byers
Posts : 3378 Join date : 2011-02-19 Age : 45 Location : Hpool
| Subject: Re: Before and after pics of my on-going engine bay. Tue 20 May - 16:46 | |
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MattyNoz
Posts : 176 Join date : 2012-12-11 Age : 35 Location : Stockton-On-Tees
| Subject: Re: Before and after pics of my on-going engine bay. Tue 20 May - 18:10 | |
| Oh I shouldn't look at these lol that gold carbon dip is my new favourite colour! Need mine doing now :p | |
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DAZ.STI
Posts : 901 Join date : 2011-06-25 Age : 53 Location : In me garage
| Subject: Re: Before and after pics of my on-going engine bay. Tue 20 May - 18:59 | |
| It's just liquid paint mate, bit like plasti-dip, pretty hard wearing, part from filling your washer bottle, there should be no scratching if you careful.
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carl08
Posts : 775 Join date : 2014-01-28 Age : 44 Location : Hartlepool
| Subject: Re: Before and after pics of my on-going engine bay. Tue 20 May - 19:02 | |
| Looking good Daz! | |
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Markmark.123
Posts : 330 Join date : 2014-05-08 Age : 38 Location : Durham
| Subject: Re: Before and after pics of my on-going engine bay. Tue 20 May - 19:05 | |
| Or rite just like what they sell in b&q | |
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MattyNoz
Posts : 176 Join date : 2012-12-11 Age : 35 Location : Stockton-On-Tees
| Subject: Re: Before and after pics of my on-going engine bay. Tue 20 May - 19:09 | |
| How much did all those bits cost you to get done then? | |
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DAZ.STI
Posts : 901 Join date : 2011-06-25 Age : 53 Location : In me garage
| Subject: Re: Before and after pics of my on-going engine bay. Tue 20 May - 19:21 | |
| Cheers again, it is a labour of love.
Bout £300 for dipping (old for new manifold) plus £160 labour to swap manifolds over from what I remember, was last year mate, done it in stages.
Mark, paint is bout £10 eBay, loads of colours. | |
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MattyNoz
Posts : 176 Join date : 2012-12-11 Age : 35 Location : Stockton-On-Tees
| Subject: Re: Before and after pics of my on-going engine bay. Tue 20 May - 19:24 | |
| Ah sweet! A good engine bay makes all the difference on a car IMO | |
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