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AndyFielder
16-04-2008, 22:31
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wazza16v
16-04-2008, 23:16
looking good 8) i bet that took a long time to do!!

Daz.
17-04-2008, 07:18
Expected you to have done the whole system from the title! :shock: :lol:

Ali
17-04-2008, 09:54
nice work!

teabag
17-04-2008, 12:20
what mani is that? looks tastey

evouk
17-04-2008, 13:05
agreed thats one tasty mani......


Am thinking of getting a new one for my race/track car, using the willy one at moment.

Mine was wrapped but had to remove most of it as it nealry caught on fire. Problem you get is that if any oil/fuel drops on it it acts like a sponge.

teabag
17-04-2008, 15:04
agreed thats one tasty mani......


Am thinking of getting a new one for my race/track car, using the willy one at moment.

Mine was wrapped but had to remove most of it as it nealry caught on fire. Problem you get is that if any oil/fuel drops on it it acts like a sponge.

cant the wrap be sealed though? sure ive seen sealent sprays designed to stop it soaking up shizz, or is that just marketing faff to get you to spend more £