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just bought a 1994 r33 4 door gtst turbo

wat do i have too do too get the engine bay looking like show condition?is there certain things i can take out that arent necesary

and how much would it cost???

cheers

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to do it properly,

take the engine out and repaint the bay

polish all the bits etc

if you dont have to time or the knowledge to do that

go nuts with a rag and some degreaser

how long does it take too take out the engine??

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Bleeding is generally a term for when you pierce your/other people/animas etc flesh and you get blood coming out.

^^what he said :closedeyes:

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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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not too good aye..what parts can i pull out that arent necesary?

-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

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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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dude get your hands dirty, dont pay someone to do it, start off small and work your way up, anything you are not sure about. research and more research, we all had to start from square 1.

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