Low budget appearance upgrades?
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Originally Posted by travisnd
I had my washer fluid reservior painted, so it blends in with everything else that I had painted.
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Originally Posted by FireBreathingChicken
Plexiglass is a bitch to cut though, it melts from friction and seals itself back up.
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Originally Posted by Smoke Panther
great idea...anyone have a write-up for how to remove the reservior?
I already did, check out post #20. Just unscrew and unplug everything, and if you have fluid in the resovoir, take it out quick and make sure you have towels on hand.
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Buy some sand paper and some never-dull and start polishing away. Or atleast really visible stuff like your A/C condensor, TB, MAF, Fuel Rails etc. That would look great and be less than twenty-dollars.