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    #16
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    Big J wrote:
    Sorry to bring this to your attention Raoul but in picture two there seems to be a speck of dirt on the underside paintwork. This must be very disappointing for you.

    J
    Can't be dirt,

    I'll check!

    Relief!

    The camera had dust on the lense!

    Seriously though, thanks for the comments, Since I took the underneath back to bare metal a couple of years back, I try to keep it reasonably clean with a pressure washer every 3 months or so.

    regards,

    Raoul

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      #17
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      I knew I'd find the answer to under floor fuel line routes here somewhere, great photo's Raoul. Is your under surface still as clean?

      With regard to fuel lines, I've been supplied with plastic tubing as a replacement for the original steel tube which originally ran down the prop shaft tunnel. I'm told its the done thing nowadays as it does away with two of the rubber jointing sections, as shown to the rear of the heal panel in Raouls picture P100O864. Any comments?

      Refering back to Raoul's picture again, what's the 'u' shaped bracket just inboard of the subframe mount?

      Regards

      John

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