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Keeno's project teg - SOLD :(

Small Update:

Found a bit of spare money and this is the result.

Before:

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After:

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I think all i need to say is.....:D:D:D

Big thanks to Nat (Foxy red) for delivering it so quickly

You're very welcome :D I miss the sound though :(

Your project looks briiliant Matt- excellent attention to detail and you can tell you've spent just a few hours tidying her up.... ;)

Enjoy the sound everytime you put your foot down hun!!! :twisted:

If I get the Jazz, I may have relieve TGM of a Spoon exhaust.... :twisted:
 
Good work Matt.

You will probably find yourself at the filling station a little more often now though :(. It is worth it though :twisted:.
 
Good work Matt.

You will probably find yourself at the filling station a little more often now though :(. It is worth it though :twisted:.

On the way to work today I did try to hit vtec at every opportunity just for the noise :lol:
 
hey, thank me. I was the one who went to work early to box the thing up and sort a courier [-(
 
UPDATE:

On the way to a particular destination, I stopped off at a service station and bought this...

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and one of these......just incase its needed for long motorway journeys

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Cant wait to get it fitted...in fact so much that i tried to fit it myself this morning LOL, unfortunatly i wasnt able to get the bolts undone so ill let my garage handle it :D
 
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UPDATE:

On the way to a particular destination, I stopped off at a service station and bought this...


Amazing what you can get at the Esso petrol station these days....


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Nice work Keeno, I'd say you've pretty much covered all the obvious mods now, good work fella.:smt023
 
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Decided to give the engine a good clean at the weekend. Products I used were:

- Gunk engine de-greaser
- Gunk engine laquer

First up, hers the pics of before:

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After spraying on the de-greaser, leaving for 10 mins and agitating the thick grime with a brush, I washed and dried the engine bay. I then used a few light coats of the engine laquer which aparently helps keep the grime off in future. Im really pleased with the results:

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