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Shane...I have a purple engine as of sunday aswell!

engine bay or the engine covers? and is the purple a plain purple, or is it Lilac Pearl, caus thats what my engine bay is. and my engine covers are Ford Blueprint Blue, acompanied with polished bits everywhere :laugh:

engine bay or the engine covers? and is the purple a plain purple, or is it Lilac Pearl, caus thats what my engine bay is. and my engine covers are Ford Blueprint Blue, acompanied with polished bits everywhere :laugh:

Ahhh ours will be opposite

Mine is blue engine bay with purple engine covers..and it is some kind of pearl, I think pics are coming soon

Sif copy the purple engine craze :D

Hmmm....

Andy i think you missed my point........

so let me remind you.......

*asks inocently*

What cha doin next week end?

can i "borrow your 32"? i'll bring it back in good condition all clean and with a full tank. I promise :)!

:laugh:

Hmmm....

Andy i think you missed my point........

so let me remind you.......

*asks inocently*

What cha doin next week end?

can i "borrow your 32"? i'll bring it back in good condition all clean and with a full tank. I promise :D!

:laugh:

Gotcha

Nien, The car will be at indy with me

lol u tool...i still reckon u'll struggle to get it all done in the one day. cams in, cam gears in, harmonic balancer on, timing belt on, then gotta set the timing, plenum on, manifold on, turbo on. big list isnt it andy :laugh:

lol u tool...i still reckon u'll struggle to get it all done in the one day. cams in, cam gears in, harmonic balancer on, timing belt on, then gotta set the timing, plenum on, manifold on, turbo on. big list isnt it andy :laugh:

The engine is complete as in it runs..it doesnt look like the pic now so most of that list is done what I should have said is "this is what the colour really looks like)

All that has to happen is swap the cams and change the turbo and injectors

Just get my money ready biatch

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