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Old 01-18-2011, 01:31 AM
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Well I seen alot of Engine Shots of Older V35 Sedans and Coupes, and alot on MyG37.com., So Figured I never see too many Shots of our Sedan Engine Bays dressed up, or Modded in some way or form. So If u want to share what u have done Post them Up Here! Help others out with some Ideas etc....

Aiight Onto the Pics!

Here's Mine with some Painting done on a few select Areas!



 
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very nice!

how do you guys get your engine cover and bumper cover painted like do you guys go to a shop or do it yourselves?
 
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You need one of these:








PM me if you are interested!
 
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That is very nice 808MIKE
 
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Here is mine. A lot still at work.
 
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Here is mine. A lot still at work.

Nice Man. Almost same theme as mine!

@Chinky...Yea I work at a body shop, and all I did was scuff it up, and the Painters did the rest, OEM color. very easy thing to do.
 
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gonna take a pic when my strut comes in this wednesday! ;-D
 
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Here is one of mine. Nothing crazy just R2C intakes, BB grounds and GT Spec strut bar.

 
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I'll take some up close pix and try to get it on here today.
 
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^^^^ thats what my engine bay is going to look like by the end of the week.

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@Chinky...Yea I work at a body shop, and all I did was scuff it up, and the Painters did the rest, OEM color. very easy thing to do.
ahh i see. i guess this isnt something that you can do at home? would ceramic brake paint work?
 
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so your going to tuck your wires, paint the plastic and polish the timing covers?
 
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so your going to tuck your wires, paint the plastic and polish the timing covers?
my bad i meant like greekboy's with the R2C intake grounding kit and strut bar nothing special i might paint the covers if i have left over money or if i can do it myself.

ok enough talking from me sorry for cluttering the thread.

MOAR PIX!!!
 
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here is some close up pix of the engine bay
 
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^Yoshi you should add silicone hoses and earl's fittings to your bay. Would look great.

And I would ditch the grounding kit for a cleaner look. I used to run one as well, but it just clutters things up IMO.
 
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I am going to talk to my Electrician to see if i can ground them somewhere else to clean it up.
 


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