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Re: gallery of 2lt engine bays 2 Years, 10 Months ago
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i reckon you guys should have a match up race at mopar sunday this year!
Bring it on!
Turbo vs Supercharger.
we can settle this once and for all 
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PT Silver (User)
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2002 manual - turbo, stainless steel dual exhaust, chrome bumpers, wheels, grill, door pillars, mirror covers, petrol cap, scratch plates, light surrounds, spears & lowered rear 1 inch |
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2lt engine bays 2 Years, 10 Months ago
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 HALF way point is around SYDNEY eastern creek ??? .... hey what am I doing  .. oFF topic  !! .... AS LONG as we can see the 2lts under the bonnets twould all be good !!  BRING IT ON !!
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Re: A better view 2 Years, 10 Months ago
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Hi,
This should show the Spoiler and wheels,

Regards
Loxy
Wouldn't mind seeing other pics of the bonnet.
Does anyone know how heavy the standard PT Bonnet is?
I wonder how much weight would be saved if I went fo a fibreglass one.
I pulled out the back seats for the first time today and it feels like the car drives better without them.
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PT Silver (User)
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2002 manual - turbo, stainless steel dual exhaust, chrome bumpers, wheels, grill, door pillars, mirror covers, petrol cap, scratch plates, light surrounds, spears & lowered rear 1 inch |
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Re: A better view 2 Years, 10 Months ago
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[quote="PT Silver"]Hi,
I pulled out the back seats for the first time today and it feels like the car drives better without them.
It does. Just losing that excess weight has a huge impact on weight and fuel economy. When I was repping I had the double seat out all the time.
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Wendy (User)
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Re: A better view 2 Years, 10 Months ago
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[quote="Wendy"]Hi,
I pulled out the back seats for the first time today and it feels like the car drives better without them.
It does. Just losing that excess weight has a huge impact on weight and fuel economy. When I was repping I had the double seat out all the time.
Did you store the seats lying flat or on their sides?
I only have room to store them lying on their sides but don't want to risk damaging them.
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PT Silver (User)
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2002 manual - turbo, stainless steel dual exhaust, chrome bumpers, wheels, grill, door pillars, mirror covers, petrol cap, scratch plates, light surrounds, spears & lowered rear 1 inch |
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Re: gallery of 2lt engine bays 2 Years, 10 Months ago
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hey guys if you wanted to keep the seat out for shows johns still got his panel kit for sale!
dont think he can use it with bub in the car
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Blake (User)
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Re: A better view 2 Years, 10 Months ago
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Did you store the seats lying flat or on their sides?
I only have room to store them lying on their sides but don't want to risk damaging them.
I had them lying any old way. Folded, open, on their edge, on the front. Every now and then I'd get all the old grass clippings and cobwebs off them. Only problem I found was the handle got a bit scuffed up and there was an indent from the seatbelts in the leather for a while.
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