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Really dig mk1 engine bays without the rain tray, really tidies it up a bit. Did you paint it in 2pac?
Thanks mate, to bad i have to clutter it up now but will look good currently working on the 3 wilwood reservoir tanks mounted up int he firewall yeah whole car is 2 pac I im not bad at swinging a spray gun these days
How did you go with spraying 2pac at home? its pretty nasty ****
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2 pac is easy to spray alot better to work with than acrylic, it is ilegal to spray 2pac in a residential area but don't let that stop you hahaha. A decent gun and some practice its easy to pick up, the rest of that car was done in a booth the engine bay was done in my shed turned out really good only got a few specs of crap in it happy with the outcome though
I've heard 2 pack is nicer to spray, comes out shiny off the gun. Im just very wary of the serious health risks involved by spraying it when you aren't in a booth. I like not pissing blood
Regardless, awesome job
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Looks fantastic - really well considered and love to see the k-jet finished with the nice braided fuel lines - I really love the look of snaking braided lines over the engine.
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dam son! Really getting stuck into it Looks awesome
VW: it aint just a car, its a way of life There are few things more satisfying in life than finding a solution to a problem and implementing it
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