Putting some hair on the chest of a nice lady's car
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Re: Putting some hair on the chest of a nice lady's car
Wow. That is brutal. You have tried all of the things I would have gone with. Unless some chemical engineer has some amazing recipe I would resort to painting them.
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Re: Putting some hair on the chest of a nice lady's car
I am shedding a tear for you.
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Re: Putting some hair on the chest of a nice lady's car
Tell us what is is so it can be avoided
previous owner of my ca must have used it too as white splashes of "stuff" were on black plastic - i.e. charcoal canister - it did polish off and then i used plastic restorer and its hardly noticeable.
I feel how pi$$ed off you must be.
previous owner of my ca must have used it too as white splashes of "stuff" were on black plastic - i.e. charcoal canister - it did polish off and then i used plastic restorer and its hardly noticeable.
I feel how pi$$ed off you must be.
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Re: Putting some hair on the chest of a nice lady's car
There is no way that the damage can be polished off. The plastic has reacted with the chemical. My plan is to replace/upgrade the damaged stuff. Not much else I can do about it
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Re: Putting some hair on the chest of a nice lady's car
how much did you get it for?
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Re: Putting some hair on the chest of a nice lady's car
hejira wrote:how much did you get it for?
I know where you can get some cheap! To be honest I don't remember how much it was, around $20 if I had to guess.
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Re: Putting some hair on the chest of a nice lady's car
What plastic parts are damaged, I have a lot of spare plastic bits, pics would help ..
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Re: Putting some hair on the chest of a nice lady's car

I like the idea of upgrading the radiator and intake.
Good excuse to get the Mazdaspeed oil cap too.
Fuse box might be a PITA to replace.
What else is damaged?
If you had access to a car like this, would you take it back right away? Neither would I.
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Re: Putting some hair on the chest of a nice lady's car
Will take a snap tomorrow in the daylight. Basically everything black has some blemish on it. The plastics are the worst, the rubber, not too bad. The radiator top tank and oil fill cap are the worst. The others include the fans, fuse box, both dipstick handles, all the plugs and hose holders. Its pretty extensive. I will be at the RAC meet on sunday if anyone wants to look firsthand.
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Re: Putting some hair on the chest of a nice lady's car
I have a big box full of all sorts of plastic bits and pieces from the couple of NB's and 1 SE that I have wrecked along the way. Might be able to help you our with some of the bits and pieces. I also have most od the stock SE pipework, inlcuding rubber hoses if you need them.
Sounds like I am not too far from you either. I use the same AutoOne, and have been really happy with the service up to now.
Sounds like I am not too far from you either. I use the same AutoOne, and have been really happy with the service up to now.
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Re: Putting some hair on the chest of a nice lady's car
I'll be there, with a box of plastic see if any of it is wanted..


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Re: Putting some hair on the chest of a nice lady's car
Thanks guys, I really appreciate it!!
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Re: Putting some hair on the chest of a nice lady's car
I mostly have the air intake system I think it has a K & N filter in it too including all the plastic from whoa to go, I may also have the air canister from the breather system, I ll bring everything black.


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Re: Putting some hair on the chest of a nice lady's car
WesternPacific wrote:Thanks guys, I really appreciate it!!
I should be home most of Saturday if it helps. Let me know if you want to look through the stuff I have.
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