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Old 03-21-2013, 03:45 AM
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Damn my engine bay is dirty

One word Newt...M-I-S-H-I-M-O-T-O!

Originally Posted by Rochester
Nah, all he needs is elbow grease and motivation.

The G's bay is a very simple layout, and mostly covered. So once it gets clean, it's quite easy to keep it that way.

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A clean engine bay will definitely look way better...but for some reason, it "needs" a FSTB to complete it! Looks a little bare without it.

The Mishimoto tubes won't hurt either!


...oh, now back to the Air Filters

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Old 03-21-2013, 08:33 AM
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Originally Posted by DeamonG37s
NiCce! Cool dip stick, matches the rad cap nicely which goes with the strut bar. Very Niccce
Than you, Deamon. The JDM oil cap matches well, too, although you can't see it here. Lots of titanium buttoncap bolts w/ti-washers, as well as stainless steel and some fender washers. Details, baby. That's all you need to make an engine bay look good. That, and a shop rag w/some Armour All.

Dragion, that GT-Spec bar will polish up real nice if you want it to. Start with some 4-naught (0000) steel wool, then use some Mothers Mag & Aluminum polish. Try it on the backside of the bar first, if you want to experiment. But believe me, it looks much better polished than it does clearcoated with that awkward logo right in the middle.
Old 03-21-2013, 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by Rochester
Than you, Deamon. The JDM oil cap matches well, too, although you can't see it here. Lots of titanium buttoncap bolts w/ti-washers, as well as stainless steel and some fender washers. Details, baby. That's all you need to make an engine bay look good. That, and a shop rag w/some Armour All.

Dragion, that GT-Spec bar will polish up real nice if you want it to. Start with some 4-naught (0000) steel wool, then use some Mothers Mag & Aluminum polish. Try it on the backside of the bar first, if you want to experiment. But believe me, it looks much better polished than it does clearcoated with that awkward logo right in the middle.

You have to admit. You're pretty much the guy who preaches to people about spending useless money. So to see you with and engine bay dress up kit is kinda funny. It does look nice though, just surprising is all.
Old 03-21-2013, 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Redpit
You have to admit. You're pretty much the guy who preaches to people about spending useless money. So to see you with and engine bay dress up kit is kinda funny. It does look nice though, just surprising is all.
While engine bling is useless, it's also not a lot of money. But your point is valid, Redpit, because it certainly does seem to be a contradiction in values. No argument there.

No apologies, either.
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Hey it looks nice, so no apologies needed. I might have to go a similar route. I love this forum, but my wallet hates it.
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