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Fair enough.

Just seen them in the engine bay but that was only on 3 cars i've seen.

Looks good, definitely helps oil problems of these engines.

Wanted mine enclosed in the boot so no moisture etc got to it, do not think they would last long getting wet etc! Plus the boot provided for a solid back plate fix. This is also the larger of the model so engine bay install is slightly harder. I've seen most installed in the boot, 1 in the bay!

Sure does, price you pay for reliability!

No fancy pics from me this time, but had to join in on the bayside blue goodness.

Just got her back from getting her bonnet, bumper and lip repainted to remove all stone chips - etc and took a few happy snaps.

Fitted replacement headlights today as well.

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No fancy pics from me this time, but had to join in on the bayside blue goodness.

Just got her back from getting her bonnet, bumper and lip repainted to remove all stone chips - etc and took a few happy snaps.

Fitted replacement headlights today as well.

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True enthusiast, love your work mate

Got some new wheels.... SSR SP1's 18x10.5 +22 all round

Looks great, well done.

The SP1 are such a good looking wheel.

No fancy pics from me this time, but had to join in on the bayside blue goodness.

Just got her back from getting her bonnet, bumper and lip repainted to remove all stone chips - etc and took a few happy snaps.

Fitted replacement headlights today as well.

Where did you get the replacement headlights and how much?

Mine are looking quiet old and foggy and I would love to update like you have done.

Where did you get the replacement headlights and how much?

Mine are looking quiet old and foggy and I would love to update like you have done.

nothing Damian @ Final Inspection can't fix :) - should take it to him for a detail now that you've taken delivery - he can sort out the headlights as part of the detail too :)

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