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Stripped everything off the front.

And getting the headlights straight and even. Trying to fix the whole front and get it all straight. Takes a lot of patience.

Next, the bar has to go about 10-15mm to the left.

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Replaced my Rocker Cover Seals and put on my Shinyish R34 Rocker Covers.

In the process. I painted a couple of pipes n things Black and cleaned up my Exhaust manifold heat shield with a wee bit of sanding.

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Sounds like we all had a Productive Day with our Lovely Ladies. ;)

Bought and put on 4 New Hose Clamps for cooler piping. At $12.80 for 4, why wouldn't you? :P

Having driven to Autopro and back, I checked for oil leaks around the Rocker Covers... None as yet. :D

also took my Valley cover back off to make things a little easier for Trojan this week. :woot:

Stripping as much out of the engine bay as i need to clean and paint it.

And the rest i just push into the middle and cover with a dropsheet, like furniture in a house.

It will all go back neat and tidy, time to get rid of the mess.

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The black and red looks good Rob.

I did ya Knob. :P

On Friday night, my TXT to you said in regards to your O2 sensor..."Bring it round tomorrow or Sunday. I'll pull the whole thing out and fix it properly."

Not Sponsored but I have a sticker. :laugh:

Trojan!

Done me some sweet deals. :thumbsup:

Rob youve inspired me to paint my cam covers and stuff, so i stripped more stuff out of the engine bay today.

Im thinking the black is good. More black and a bit of colour and shinybits.

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Sweet! I am considering going back to a Black Valley cover but I guess I can always Accessorise as I see fit.

A little Black Paint makes everything completely stock officer.

Originally I was going to repaint some Cam Covers I got but ended up swapping them for the shiny ones. :D

I did ya Knob. :P

On Friday night, my TXT to you said in regards to your O2 sensor..."Bring it round tomorrow or Sunday. I'll pull the whole thing out and fix it properly."

Not Sponsored but I have a sticker. :laugh:

I kid I kid haha :D

edit: I will try and find some more piccys :D

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