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Have I seen a build thread on RMS for the Clio ?...recognise the plate !
Best of luck with the new ST, looks great ! |
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I'll agree with Nick about the mid silencer delete, the difference it made was incredible, and definitely wasn't droney at all!
Awesome colour in the light! |
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Shame that.....I enjoy RMS but agree there are some folk who really need to think before posting....I try to only post positive stuff, negative gets no-one anywhere !! Best of luck with the new ST
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Unfortunately with the snow pretty much falling every day at the moment, progress on Monty has been slowed a bit.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I can't wait for the warmer weather to arrive so I can get some cleaning time. When I was working away in the engine bay last week, I did notice these marks on the engine cover... ![]() ![]() I have tried various ways to try and remove them, but nothing seems to shift them. I was wondering, I know a lot of people have painted their engine covers, but has anyone tried wrapping them in vinyl? Thanks for reading as always. |
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Can anyone give me any tips on how to restore these back to as good as new? (The rubbers from the rear of the headlights)
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