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IWANT1
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Any better?

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Stereo replaced with something that can find more than classic FM.
Gauge lights wired up, and the voltage gauge sorted. Just temp left to sort later on.
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Photos are fine mate :thumbs:
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Yep spot on mate :)

Was it trying the home button on the other side ?

Fancy gear knob also :)
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Yep cheers mate, thought it would have been clever enough to have known I have no idea what iam doing...

Here is the money shot then.....

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Nice beading :D
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I wonder if those gauges in that type of fitment would fit mine? .. they look to be single din
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Couple more coats needed if it stops raining, Meguires Tech Wax is my current choice.

Quick slap of paint on the calipers to tidy them up a bit.

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You pic whore today you ;)

Looking good. Love the beading shot.
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What sort of paint did you use on the calipers - not a bad idea at all. Think I shall give it a bash on mine.
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Painting the brakes Tidys them up a treat, if your crazy enough stick it in gear and let the wheels rotate makes it nice and easy to get the the surface rust of the edge and hub with a wire brush:eek::eek::eek::eek:

Just Hammerite nothing fancy always worked for me.

Gauges are single din, quite tidy set up.

Boot was rather damp haven't worked out how it's getting in yet but the n/s arch/vent area was rather full quick hole sorted that tho.

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