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Here's a few pics of my engine compartment. The first one is from when I first bought the car, 5 months ago. The second was taken today after the STB install. Before: After
I know it still needs some work, but what do you think?
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by triad: What did you use to clean it?<hr></blockquote>
I used formula 2001 on most of the plastic and rubber parts and engine brite on everything else.
I also used aluminum polish and steel wool on the a/c pump, brake lines and some other stuff.
Looks good!! I would recomend sanding those hood struts and painting them something other than black. Adds a great touch to under the hood. But then again your STB is black. Just a thought
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by RaVeN1469: Looks good!! I would recomend sanding those hood struts and painting them something other than black. Adds a great touch to under the hood. But then again your STB is black. Just a thought<hr></blockquote>
That sounds pretty good.
Have you done it?
Any pics?
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