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Old 02-08-2009, 08:58 PM
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Talking Engine Bay Remodeling

I have been busy this week.

I relocated the fuse boxes and painted them.

Painted the MAF and throttle body.

Relocated the Hood Latch Cable

And painted the piece between the bumper and hood latch that sits on the washer fluid container.

Also i removed my side molding on my car.

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Old 02-08-2009, 09:03 PM
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looks good man, but may i ask whatever happened with the stripper? lol
Old 02-08-2009, 09:10 PM
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still hanging with her. haha Taking it easy like any other girl.
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word. lucky man lol glad its goin good, but yeah like i said the cars lookin good
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looking godd but the throttle body sticks out like a sore thumb
Old 02-08-2009, 09:55 PM
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got some fuel rail covers on the way. Going to paint them place with Red camaro ss on them and i also have a red strut brace i am going to put back on.
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How did you mount the fuse boxes? I have been looking at putting mine down much lower. Yours looks good and much easier.
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Nice to see some work being done.
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looks good....do you have some info on where you got the bellow? lowe's home depot? size?
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The clip that hooks to the fuse box and the harness i just cut off the top and mounted it to the metal then slide the fuse boxes into place

And i got the bellow at home depot i think. it is 3" to 3" and i cut it at an angle where it connects to the throttle body. The longer part is at the bottom so the bellow angles up.
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And i got the bellow at home depot i think. it is 3" to 3" and i cut it at an angle where it connects to the throttle body. The longer part is at the bottom so the bellow angles up.
Thanks, I'll go look for it today



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