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well if used correctly it is lol, ie:bleed the brakes/clutch :laugh: but yeahh, im a 3rd year nissan apprentice and i can tell you right now i guarentee that if your gunna work on a car you'l always find something to cut yourself on no matter what your doing :closedeyes:

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well if used correctly it is lol, ie:bleed the brakes/clutch :) but yeahh, im a 3rd year nissan apprentice and i can tell you right now i guarentee that if your gunna work on a car you'l always find something to cut yourself on no matter what your doing :ninja:

hahaha ok cool.i knew it was a car term.ahh thats alright bit of blood is nothing too worry bout

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-fuse box, you can relocated it so its not in the engine bay

-Washer Bottle

-Carbon Castor

There is alot of stuff you can remove or relocate but its up to you how far you go and how much money you want to spend

would a mechanic charge much to rmove items/relocate?

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take a photo of your engine bay and we can see whats stock and whats not.

Then we can give you a list of simple things to take out and polish up.

ps do you want me to fix your username up to show a user name and not ur email?

ok will do.

im not sure how 2 aye.ye if ya can that woud be cool :ninja:

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