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Old 4th March 2015, 16:32   #1
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Hi everyone, I would like to add here my precious as well :-). Loads of mods done and even more on the to-do-list :-)







and some moreof boogiewagon :-)



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Old 4th March 2015, 18:41   #2
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Thats a very impressive looking car. The paint looks fantastic!
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plenum spyhole, bonnet cable divider block (previous owner), chrome wing mirror covers, gold fan resistor (previous owner), s/s bumper bolts, uprated under tray fittings
silicone intercooler hose, Viton O rings, Crofts door finishers, boot badge, wood dash, Phil-t4's magic wand, wood wheel, mk2 repeaters, HK tweeters & Angel eye projectors.
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Old 4th March 2015, 19:36   #3
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Didn't realise you could buy them new over there
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Old 4th March 2015, 21:04   #4
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Awesome pics, saw a previous thread on polishing with a clay mitt, whatever you are using is outstanding!!!
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Old 4th March 2015, 23:39   #5
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Thanks guys :-)
When polishing I use profesional 3M polished and it does a great job.
I´ve recently fitted H&R lowering springs and I must say the handling is far better than before, a bit stiffer, but reasonably.
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Old 5th March 2015, 00:01   #6
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Old 7th March 2015, 16:40   #7
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Default Once upon a time there was an MG bumper...

So, I have finally started to work on the MG MKI bumper and Roewe grill project.
Here are some photos of today´s progress. I shed a tear when we started to to cut the MG bumper, to be honest, so hopefully I will not regret it :-). I really like MKI bumper and premium grill and with a big help of my friend Rashi who himself has done similar thing on his car I started to get down to business :-)
more pictures to be followed according to the progress.
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Old 13th March 2015, 11:51   #8
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looks very nice and clean!
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Old 13th March 2015, 12:31   #9
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Really nice, aided by some excellent photographic skills there.
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Old 13th March 2015, 17:48   #10
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Stunning motor but those door speakers need a good clean
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