following on from the thread i have on the mk2 modification section,i have managed to get what i think is an excellent price for fellow members,for these covers.
they are made of brushed stainless steel,don't know the gauge but it is quite thick and not flexible
please note you will have to source your own trim if required.
i will not require payment untill they are ready for posting,but would appreciate it if only genuine orders are placed.
cost is £30 plus p+p to be confirmed.
engine lid vent covers
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Re: engine lid vent covers
I'm down for a set and will collect.
Re: engine lid vent covers
hi ancient mariner,
What is the aim of those covers ?
What is the aim of those covers ?
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Jhiss wrote:hi ancient mariner,
What is the aim of those covers ?
hi, my car is parked outside all the time.after fitting twin spal fans, i was getting a lot more water,snow and ice entering the engine bay,this is also the case when washing it.also noticed a lot of people getting starting and bad running problems,due to those reasons.
thought of buying a full cover,but to much hassle and time to put on and take off
so came up with this idea.takes seconds to put them on and remove,
they don't look out of place (imo) and they work.
more benefit to me as i am trying to detail the engine bay.
hope this answers your question.paul.
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Thanks for the explanations Paul. I was wondering what was the interest of those plates.
I don't have any problem with water entering in my engine lid, but I don't have spal fans (yet )
Will those plates move if you wash the car hard (with a "Karsher") ?
I don't have any problem with water entering in my engine lid, but I don't have spal fans (yet )
Will those plates move if you wash the car hard (with a "Karsher") ?
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Re: engine lid vent covers
Jhiss wrote:Thanks for the explanations Paul. I was wondering what was the interest of those plates.
I don't have any problem with water entering in my engine lid, but I don't have spal fans (yet )
Will those plates move if you wash the car hard (with a "Karsher") ?
don't think they would move fella.
but their is no way a karsher is going any where near my car
"they don't get harsher,than a karsher"
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Re: engine lid vent covers
Jhiss wrote:Thanks for the explanations Paul. I was wondering what was the interest of those plates.
I don't have any problem with water entering in my engine lid, but I don't have spal fans (yet )
Will those plates move if you wash the car hard (with a "Karsher") ?
pressure washers ....
It goes..Uhn tiss Uhn tiss Uhn tiss
Re: engine lid vent covers
are these still available?
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Re: engine lid vent covers
GTS GAV wrote:are these still available?
can order you some mate.
suprised at the lack of interest to be honest
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me as well thort alot of peaple would be interested in these strange, any way me and my old man are in need of two pair if you could do a deal buddy
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i want some
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cant see pics?
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Re: engine lid vent covers
sking666 wrote:cant see pics?
sorry fella,due to the lack of interest gave up on this.paul.
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shame i rearly wanted a set of these
stock isnt that soup or something.....?
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