How's your valver looking? <Picture thread>
Some updated photos of mine outside in the cold today:
She started up for the first time in about half a year today, i put in a set of clean bog standard plugs out of a corsa we used to own and she purred like a kitten. Ok thats an exageration, it took a lot of tickling of the throttle and a bit of time to warm up but once warm it ran well enough for me to take her for a spin up the road. I like going this long between driving her, i always forget just how fast she is
She started up for the first time in about half a year today, i put in a set of clean bog standard plugs out of a corsa we used to own and she purred like a kitten. Ok thats an exageration, it took a lot of tickling of the throttle and a bit of time to warm up but once warm it ran well enough for me to take her for a spin up the road. I like going this long between driving her, i always forget just how fast she is
Haven't been here for a while.
Unfortunatly they didn't came with center caps. I have to try and get one's that fit.Timmo wrote:looks Great Morty!
you know that the Peugeot symbol on the centre caps for the wheels can be sanded down and leave a lovely smooth finish on the cap?? did it with mine when i did them!
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Here is my one
Had to take a picture of the clean engine bay before it gets dirty again.
Got the 16v out on a nice day. Not driven for a few months, so it was good to remind myself how nice it is to drive on the long and winding road.
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What it looked like in its early life The sunroof was a painted outline
Got the 16v out on a nice day. Not driven for a few months, so it was good to remind myself how nice it is to drive on the long and winding road.
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What it looked like in its early life The sunroof was a painted outline