Treated the car to a little "coming home" prezzie.

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Treated the car to a little "coming home" prezzie.

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Decided to finally bite the bullet and order one of these. Its a genuine Prodrive rear diff guard. I know its a total bit of jewlery but ive fancied one for ages. Zak called me today to say that he took my car home last night and all it needs now is a final mapping tweek, so i should have her back by mid week sometime. He said he had fogotten how loud it was and how many funky noises it was making, popping, banging etc.

Hopefully i'll get enough power one day to actually use the guard, by protecting my diff from twating the floor on a hard launch.

They dont come polished/painted though. So have a little work to do before it goes on...

Looks the danglies fitted though :D



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Tart















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stuartstaples wrote:Tart















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Agree mate its a total tart item... but i love it ha ha :D

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Very handy place to jack both rear wheels up IMO - been looking at something like this myself ... but maybe not quite so shiney :D

I am glad to see it up and about again frayz - never nice to see a car in despair :thumb:

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Yeah mate im itching to drive it again.. ive missed it like you cant imagine :)

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