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RE: Travs MK2
2007/06/13 23:15:26
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RE: Travs MK2
2007/06/14 10:31:09
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The wheels are 15 by 6 and she is lowered at the back also with adjustable coil overs and noltecs at the front.
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RE: Travs MK2
2011/04/06 17:20:38
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New grille and bumpers. 
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RE: Travs MK2
2011/05/06 09:07:19
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Looking good Trav.
Good to see you have still got her.
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RE: Travs MK2
2011/06/09 20:15:13
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Yeah still got her mate. I drive her everyday to work. After selling the shell i had a few parts stored away which are now proud on the more door, the shape has really grown on me now. Here's one of the bay.
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RE: Travs MK2
2011/06/09 20:59:05
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The pic does not do the engine bay justice. It looks much better in person.
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RE: Travs MK2
2011/06/09 21:36:30
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Engine bay looks grea quote: Originally posted by T_Mark
Yeah still got her mate. I drive her everyday to work. After selling the shell i had a few parts stored away which are now proud on the more door, the shape has really grown on me now. Here's one of the bay.

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RE: Travs MK2
2011/06/09 23:27:20
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Trav, Awesome engine bay mate. Just a quick one, i have the same rocker cover and need a new oil filler cap, where did you get yours from.
Cheers, Richo
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RE: Travs MK2
2011/06/10 14:29:06
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quote: Originally posted by Richomk1
Trav, Awesome engine bay mate. Just a quick one, i have the same rocker cover and need a new oil filler cap, where did you get yours from.
Cheers, Richo
Hi mate the cap on this rocker cover is a speedflow item that you cam buy. It includes the filler neck which needs to be welded on.
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RE: Travs MK2
2011/06/10 17:38:15
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Cheers Trav, i'll have a look. So needing to be welded on i'm assuming the filler neck is alloy too. I do have a filler neck on there already, which fits a standard slip in cap, are these ones similar to a radiator cap where they twist and lock?.
Cheers, Richo.
Sorry mate just had a look and have seen they are a threaded item, Will buy on soon.
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RE: Travs MK2
2011/06/10 21:17:39
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No worries, note that an oil shield below the filler is advised. Mine does not seem to have one which makes it leak a bit. Might be the weld though I'm not sure.
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RE: Travs MK2
2011/06/10 21:47:37
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Nice Escort :) Iv seen it around town a bit, Nice job on the engine bay.
Im guessing you didn't keep the square headlight setup???
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RE: Travs MK2
2011/06/11 00:09:47
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quote: Originally posted by T_Mark
No worries, note that an oil shield below the filler is advised. Mine does not seem to have one which makes it leak a bit. Might be the weld though I'm not sure.
The filler neck i have in mine at the moment, as i said previous, is for a slip in cap and from memory is welded underneath and sealed with a silicone at the top and have never really had a drama with leaking. but i'll keep the shield in mind. Cheers, Richo
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RE: Travs MK2
2011/06/11 19:15:07
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quote: Originally posted by BrandonC
Nice Escort :) Iv seen it around town a bit, Nice job on the engine bay.
Im guessing you didn't keep the square headlight setup???
Nope I like the round setup better. I take it you don't want the buckets etc?
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