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The last 4 bolts i need to finish arrived last night and i put them on. very happy with the outcome. Will take some decent photos with a real camera. But won't be for a while cause travel. All up the bolts didn't cost me that much at all but my god they made a difference! Probably cost under $100 to do the whole engine bay. And you can get them in pretty much any colour. The Diagram i linked earlier had a few errors in the bolt size, if you want the corrected sizes for a couple of them PM me.

Got a bit more wire tucking to do and then the engine bay will almost be complete.....

Next on the List: Something i have been looking at for a long time and said i have to have it as soon as i saw it. :ph34r: Will order when i get back from Vietnam in early October. :santa:

Holy shit that site has some amazing stuff on it. Would love to buy some of those assorted titanium packs just to have in the garage.

Yes it does! the quality is amazing as well! All of the stuff i have bought was fantastic!

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