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RD1 F2 EVO Restoration Project

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Old 03-30-2017, 09:12 AM
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done a few jobs on the old girl recently, job 1 was to get rid of the stock fans and fit some slimline aftermarket ones in their place. Decided to get a push fan so it could be fitted at the front, just leaves the whole area looking a bit neater.

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Job 2 was to make a rear strut bar to go with the front one, wasn't sure how much of a difference to the feel of the car it'd make. Pleasantly surprised as it does seem to make a noticeable difference to the handling.

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Job 3 was to finally get rid of the manky old ps hoses

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Old 07-05-2017, 01:48 PM
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a few new additions, most can be seen in this one pic, i've had the front and rear strut bars air brushed as they needed tarting up, also had a poly mount fitted to the cambelt side. I believe that's the first ever one in the UK, not sure if you guys have them. Also had a custom badge made for the rocker cover from a guy who does wheel centres.

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next up i needed to sort the rust patches on the bonnet slam panel, paint job came out pretty good

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Finally, my version of a CAI, it seems to work pretty good and while not a perfect solution it's better than how it was.

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Old 07-06-2017, 09:26 AM
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Congratulations, that's a very good looking engine bay




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