Got heaps of parts left here including rear breaks, dash, centre console, heaps of interior parts, tail lights, bits and pieces from the engine bay and many miscellaneous parts.
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Nice build. Would be nice to see how it all turns out. Are you able by any chance to post some photos on how to install coilovers? I want to learn how to do that (or point to me to a thread if this has already been coveered)
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I've heard some horror stories when it comes to steam cleaning, maybe it will be ok for the bottom end but maybe just be cautious towards the top end. From what I know degreaser and high pressure hose are excellent so long as you stick to the bottom end. I'm not sure what the best way to go is at the top. I was actually going to ask a similar question.
What is the best way to get the engine all cleaned up without having it removed?
If I were you I would give it a service ASAP. I make it a point that whenever I buy a 2nd hand car I give it a service myself (oil and filter change and spark plugs in the least, also fuel filter) no matter how much the previous owner says its been serviced or if it has a service history. Fuel filters never get done for example. After that maybe go a pod and possibly an aftermarket fuel pump and a bleed valve to raise boost? That will give you some power gain for relatively cheap
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I would probably accept anything between 6-6500. This is a bargain and a really good buy. I am simply looking for a new car. I can be contacted on 0420 593 194
So went to supercheap today and picked up a tube of metal polish. Applied it onto some chrome parts on my ceffy and gave it a good rub. That stuff is pretty good so I figured I'd post a couple of pictures on before and after and a picture of the actual product.
All you do is apply some to a clean cloth, give it a really good rub then piolish it with a clean cotton cloth. Good little DIY
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