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the bonnet was white i sprayed it matt black for 2 reasons firstly cause white would have really looked wrong and you cant spray can red as it looks gastly all different colours and shades come out..

my intention is to panel and paint the car once i have it right ie all parts fitted and working how i want...

for the cooling side of things iv not noticed much (it is winter) but my guess would be it may actually improve the cooling as its now how the factory designed the front end..

the bonnet well in not sure guess id sell it but dont anticipate much interest in it to be fair

as for 1/4 mile times and the engine work.. im not sure sorry, the engine was all complete when i got it.. as its not making huge power currently the only benifit iv seen from this work is the extra torque this car makes, its savage from very early on right through to 8000rpm but you really can tell she has lots more to give.

here is a pic i used on JNC i really like this one

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here is a before and after shot

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So the bonnet arrived ok?

I meant to ask earlier, but have been busy...

(gimme a trader comment if you don't mind)

:happy:

hi yeah sre did thanks and done cheers mate :verymad:

Million times better buddy! Love the old school rims as well they fitting behind the 4 spot calipers without spacers?

no spacers, correct offset wheels +10 from memory

Thanks

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One day im gonna buy one of these. they look killer! im a big fan of the wheels too. Do you know the offsets? i wonder what they will look like on my 240k, or if they will fit.

+10 offset.. yes they will fit.... and best of all there for sale

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Yeah i know the PCD is fine but how wide are they? i have to check guard clearence ect. Also what condition are the tires in and what size are they? cheers

Huh?

Pcd = 4x114.3

offset = +10

Width is 7 or 7.5 i cant remember exactly sorry ill have to double check..

tires are 50% tread 215/45/17 front and 225/45/17 rear

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