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    Hi everyone,
    we're still priming and sanding the body, and going over the various modifications with a fine comb to ensure we've covered it all.
    And whilst doing that, we noticed this little bracket in the engine bay on the real R6 car. No idea what it is, and none of the other M491/RSR cars seems to have it;
    anyone got an idea what it is and why it's there?

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    Both pictures are from the Maxted-Page website, where they have a couple of pictures of the restoration process.
    I have mentioned a few times MP overlooked a few details when restoring R6, but they did put the 'R6' crayon marking back on the inside of the ducktail (see 2nd picture), which I think is quite neat!
    I first noticed that on the famous Teloche garage picture, see detail below:

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    Last edited by patrick911; 07-05-2020 at 03:48 PM. Reason: spelling
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