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Tunnie's LPG Fitting - Front End Pics(56k WARNING) (Read 1465 times)
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Reply #15 - 28. Mar 2010 at 22:22
 
tunnie wrote on 28. Mar 2010 at 22:06:
Lazydocker wrote on 28. Mar 2010 at 22:02:
Psychoca wrote on 28. Mar 2010 at 22:00:
Awesome job...  Looks tidier in the engine than mine ever has, even before I started "playing" about, pretending to be a mechanic..

I really do stand in Awe...


Think Tunnie found my attention to detail a little "Anally Retentive" at times... Especially when he was trying to bodge something Grin Grin


It was worth it  Thumbs Up!

Although 11pm at night i was beginning to wonder  Grin

Fact in ran so smoothly & perfectly on gas on our first run just showed how good your work was  Thumbs Up!

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Just did as I would expect to be done Thumbs Up!

Felt like the living dead today... Couldn't sleep when I got to bed last night (dunno why though... I was knackered!) and clocks went forwards too... Reckon I only had about 3 hours kip Sad Sad

Also feeling very stiff in all the wrong places Shocked Roll Eyes
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Whatever it is... I didn't do it
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Reply #16 - 28. Mar 2010 at 22:25
 
driveway om slight slope does not help, does make the engine bay low Sad
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Do you break V6's as often as TheBoy? Then you need tunnie's towing services, recovery costs are just the humiliation of being towed by 2/3's of an engine
 
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Reply #17 - 28. Mar 2010 at 22:38
 
tunnie wrote on 28. Mar 2010 at 22:25:
driveway om slight slope does not help, does make the engine bay low Sad


Even lower when you consider the back was on stands when I did most of the work Shocked Sad
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Reply #18 - 28. Mar 2010 at 22:49
 
Lazydocker wrote on 28. Mar 2010 at 22:38:
tunnie wrote on 28. Mar 2010 at 22:25:
driveway om slight slope does not help, does make the engine bay low Sad


Even lower when you consider the back was on stands when I did most of the work Shocked Sad


Maybe we should have put the front on axel stands too  Undecided
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Do you break V6's as often as TheBoy? Then you need tunnie's towing services, recovery costs are just the humiliation of being towed by 2/3's of an engine
 
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Re: Tunnie's LPG Fitting - Front End Pics(56k WARNING)
Reply #19 - 29. Mar 2010 at 07:22
 
tunnie wrote on 28. Mar 2010 at 22:49:
Maybe we should have put the front on axel stands too  Undecided


Hindsight is such a wonderful thing! Cheesy
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