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Old 04-22-2017, 12:22 AM
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All that amazing effort on the engine bay and he leaves the washer jet pipes like that
Old 04-22-2017, 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by Booti
All that amazing effort on the engine bay and he leaves the washer jet pipes like that
Haha I was thinking the same thing. Love the engine bay!
Old 04-22-2017, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by flanders
Yeah that engine bay looks pretty clean

looking sweet, still I'm looking to top it lol...I'm looking in to the alloy tube options now and found some intended for structural use (bridges etc )
so should be fine for the little beast..... once I get it all sorted I will post up details in case some of you guys fancy the mod?
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I can't decide if that is amazing or not. I absolutely appreciate the effort that's gone into it, but it looks so empty it remind me of my folks Dacia Duster, albeit a lot cleaner...
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Originally Posted by CynicG
I can't decide if that is amazing or not. I absolutely appreciate the effort that's gone into it, but it looks so empty it remind me of my folks Dacia Duster, albeit a lot cleaner...

I agree with you but that's the beauty about this hobby, it's a very personal thing isn't it, just good to be different if you ask me but even in stock form these cars look great and still attract attention which is amazing considering there a few years old now.
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Mine is completely removed.
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Hows it drive without it ?
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Didn't feel any different ^. The engine and subframe sit behind that cross member so that's y removeing it will not make a huge difference in handling. Btw I will have my cage connect to the strut towers as well later on.

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