Thanks for all the comments
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djlee_dj
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- You're spot on about the exhaust
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I need to align it better, I tried quickly to do it the other day when I was fitting the spats, but no luck
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I'll wait til I have more time, and a helper and get it lined up spot on
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, It basically needs to be pulled/pushed into line and then tightened there
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There are a few other wee bits and pieces need sorted on the car, but with a baby due in the next few days I can't get them all done, but I will
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RedMR2
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- I'm not so keen on fitting the jap plate as it would project high in front of the air inlet for the radiator, but I can see your point
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It would be nice to find another way of fitting it, but I don't fancy covering the intake as I said, and where it is now looks a bit more OEM than most I've seen.
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I may resort to fitting brackets in the top of the intake area and putting the uk plate up top out of the way
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It's a conundrum
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