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Old 01-06-2018, 08:04 PM
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key chains eventually destroy the dash covering.
Old 01-06-2018, 10:37 PM
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^ love your key chain. Where did you get it?
Hi there, got it off Trade Me (like the eBay of new zealand) think it only cost $15! I love it!
Old 01-06-2018, 10:40 PM
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key chains eventually destroy the dash covering.
Hi creaturecat! Thanks for the heads up. Not overly concerned as by the time it happens in my car ill probably be able to teleport to my destination!
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Spent 5 hours detailing the frunk to the max! Probably 2 hours left tomorrow and I'll be happy!

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Old 01-13-2018, 04:06 AM
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Just noticed your 964 is a left hooker (frunk opposite). How do you find it..?
Old 01-13-2018, 04:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Spokes
Just noticed your 964 is a left hooker (frunk opposite). How do you find it..?
hey mate, I had no idea they were opposite! That's a keen eye for detail! First lhd car I've ever driven and it's not too bad. Took a few drives to get used to being in the lane properly, I was driving with the passenger wheels on the center line but I'm used to it now. The only hard thing is overtaking or turning in front of incoming traffic! I put my full trust in the Mrs to tell me I'm fine to overtake!
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Really wish I took some before photos. The whole thing was caked with all this black crud. Was so hard to clean. No idea what it's from.
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Originally Posted by Dingo
hey mate, I had no idea they were opposite! That's a keen eye for detail! First lhd car I've ever driven and it's not too bad. Took a few drives to get used to being in the lane properly, I was driving with the passenger wheels on the center line but I'm used to it now. The only hard thing is overtaking or turning in front of incoming traffic! I put my full trust in the Mrs to tell me I'm fine to overtake!
Anyways, good job on the frunk. Cleaning is the first sign of OCD.
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Anyways, good job on the frunk. Cleaning is the first sign of OCD.
Cheers! Im not afraid to admit I have OCD haha! You should see my work van... concourse condition haha!
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Dingo, What did you use to clean the gunk?
Old 01-16-2018, 01:29 AM
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Dingo, What did you use to clean the gunk?

Hey there! I just used degreaser and a scrubbing brush until it was pretty clean then i used these wipes that we had for cleaning things around the house. I just kept wiping things until the wipes weren't dirty anymore! Theres probably a better way of detailing a car but it came up like new! Just took about 6 hours 😆
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Clean 27 years of oil and crap from the wheel arches!
Old 01-19-2018, 07:41 PM
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Anybody know what this round black thing is? Seems to be a catch can of some kind.
Old 01-19-2018, 08:46 PM
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Carbon canister?
Old 01-19-2018, 09:18 PM
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Looks like the fuel vapor recovery canister, is it leaking?

Your frunk looks absolutely spotless! Order some Gummi Pfledge for the seals, it will seriously make them look and feel new again.


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