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    Any picture of any similar number?


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    Had left the floor pending, to finish small details ... I remember the phrase that commented a colleague here ... Little by little, and I'm going day by day polishing details ...
    I've also disposed of a side that I had given epoxy to see how it was. I look good, but I have changed my mind and the white epoxy is not a base that I liked a lot for the interior ... I leave you some photos. I've been using scouring pads and a sponge sandpaper with some quitagrasa and "heat gun"

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    I have a doubt. Some time ago I asked a question about a hole that had the bonnet, small and perfect. I had forgotten about that subject but my father reviewed it again, seeing that small hole, coincides with a larger hole in the bonnet support, to finally get a hole in the front plate. The funny thing about all this is that one of the holes (if I remember correctly, the one of the bonnet) is of entrance, and the one of the exit plate. The support is a hole totally different from the small holes found but in the same place.
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    These photos are quite old. Surely if you noticed you saw the errors I commented at the beginning of the post. Errors of the photoshop provoked when I still did not have much idea of ​​it!


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    Hello everyone! I have not been writing for some time now as it has been a rest season here. Returning to work today I have encouraged to remove the set of pedals ... I have it loose although I only need a cable, the brake! Anyone know how to remove this cable?
    On the other hand ... I have been washing the front bumper and I have found a possible repair of the fiber on the right side? Or is it simply fiber of another color? !!
    Saluds!!

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    Hello, today after yesterday I spent enough time with the cable. Come to pelican! Solve it with the "manual" number 9 ... How simple things are if you have the correct instructions. The area was ugly at first but I have been removing material and it is healthier than I thought. I dedicated the afternoon to sand and prepare the handbrake ... The day on the terrace and the sandpaper in the hand "A cundido"

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    I see number 2 a little distant from the rest. Is it normal?

    From what they tell me, it's normal. Anyone want to add alignment information? Does 2 have to be aligned with the asterisk?
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    What kind of grease do you use to grease the gearshift?

    The inner area has not been sanded. I have removed the old fat, pending replacement!
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    Any ideas on how I could serve these holes in the front spoiler? There are 3

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