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some pics for every one to have a look at :D
I still have to do another polish on it to get a little bit more of a shine to it.
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and again I have lost my finger prints from all the sand papper :cry:
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looks f&*ken awesome man ;) well done
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HOTT, want to do mine too? ^^
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Aza ... You are a God ... Love it ... I can imagine it is a lot of work, but really makes an engine bay stand out ... If only I had the patience to do mine ... lol ...
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^^ ive been doing mine on and off again for about 5 weeks... Its starting to look sweet.... When u get past all the dirt and the intake looks more like machined metal it gets you all excited and you wont be impatient anymore.

Hey aza great work yet again. It actually looks better then your own, dare i say :lol: how long did it take? And what did you use to cover up the leters for painting... Ill be up to painting mine in about a week or two
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thanks all :D

Jay I used tape covered it over and then cut around the letters and yes it did come out better than my one :( but the more you do of then the better they get :D

eddiii I will br doing another one as soon as my fingers get back to normal :lol:
when its done I will post it up for grabs.
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could you post up a DIY?pleasee
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Lol aza ^^ dw...u can do mine when we actually meet lol so....when ar u free? ^^
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eddiii wrote:Lol aza ^^ dw...you can do mine when we actually meet lol so....when ar you free? ^^
8O its not a 5 min job to do it mate :lol: more like 50 hours :?
AMACHA wrote:could you post up a DIY?pleasee
I would but I am no good with that stuff due to spelling :oops:
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wahahahah yeah i know..im just joking...but serious about the meet up one though, you might can mod some small stuff for my car ^^
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next sat should be good mini meetpup :lol:
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LOL that reminds me! Hey aza i totally forgot to ask you if u could buff and sand my headlights at DIY day... It was the reason why i came, and helping charlie took most of my time :lol:

Iso when your free can ya do mine? A couple of beers should do the trick aye?
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sat morning? cause i have work at 4-12 in the city, and where? your house? mini meet up for aza to fix our stuff ^^ lol
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Aza, That is a work of art mate. Im going to have to put a bit of elbow grease into polishing the airbox up for you now mate. Thats looks fantastic.
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    may i know Aza what did u use to polish and what grit sand paper did u use?
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    PM sent dstocks :D
    akumi wrote:may i know Aza what did you use to polish and what grit sand paper did you use?
    I used 80 grit to 1500 wet and dry the polished with brite shine and autosol metal polish buffing pad and drill to work the polish right in to it, and then buff off with a wool cloth job done :lol:

    I also have a sand blaster unit to help me along to get all the harder sh*t off but you still need to go from step one to ten :?
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    Hi all. Was thinking of doing this myself when I get 50 hours free :) , but just had a quick question. Once its done, will it corrode again, or do you need to do anything to keep it lookin that polished? Do you need to apply a laquar or something?
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    TopCat wrote:Hi all. Was thinking of doing this myself when I get 50 hours free :) , but just had a quick question. Once its done, will it corrode again, or do you need to do anything to keep it lookin that polished? Do you need to apply a laquar or something?
    all you need to do is maybe every 6 months give it a quick go over with polish nd thats it.
    the way it looks when it comes out of the factory is due the the way its casted then over time all the sh*t gets into the divets and make it look like its being eaten away.
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