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blue stripe
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#76
09-02-2015, 18:02
looks great well done eagie,i personally prefer black sills though
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#77
09-02-2015, 21:11
Nice tidy motor you have there mate.
If you want it, get it, before someone else beats you to it.
www.escortmk2harrier.webs.com/
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09-02-2015, 21:45
Cracking Escort
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09-02-2015, 22:45
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looks great well done eagie,i personally prefer black sills though
Smart looking motor , looks just right
I personally prefer Naked sills
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09-02-2015, 23:41
Thanks for the comments makes it that bit more worth while
Have always preferred the "naked" sills. always thought that when they're painted black its had replacements welded over old ones and stonechipped
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#81
10-02-2015, 00:25
Looking bloody great, excellent work mate
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10-02-2015, 20:12
Not so lovely underneath
The result of sitting for a month after a wee run at new year
Thankfully its cleaning up ok
Shows just how much mess the salt can make if not washed off properly
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10-03-2015, 21:07
Got a few wee jobs done at the weekend, rear brakes stripped and cleaned
Brake fluid changed surprised at the colour of it after only 1000miles
New number plate lights fitted, new one on left slightly brighter
Still plenty more to do yet
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11-03-2015, 13:24
Nice work pal
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15-03-2015, 22:49
Cheers Lee, the list of jobs is getting smaller.
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16-03-2015, 19:31
Good job Eagie, car looks well.
Cheers Ders.
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#87
16-03-2015, 20:07
Exelent work ,,,keep it up ..
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Back with a MK1
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#88
18-03-2015, 22:53
Cheers folks, slowly getting through the list.
Had an oil leak at front of engine thought it was
the crank seal after stripping looks like it was the distributor
drive..........I hope
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