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Beeva

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Beeva last won the day on June 30 2019

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  • Birthday January 22

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    Great Yarmouth
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    Gen 7

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  1. Jeez I had my ACE alloys refurbished and powder coated for £190 for 4. I would tend to agree with oldred .. it's almost certainly aluminium oxidisation the brown will probably be from brake dust etc ... Water has got behind the coating around the valve seat would be my guess
  2. one of the best accessories for my Celicas…...my 2019 CCUK membership card
  3. Got my calender in what I believe to be uber quick time from ordering, especially considering the Xmas period.. And really pleased with it... Actually makes me want to get some nice pictures of mine
  4. Lots of plans, but how many of them will actually get done with lack of garage or dry working space...
  5. Stripped out rear sub frame and all suspension parts ready for overhaul
  6. Cleaned the intake and painted it.... Happy with the look, just got to pray the paint is as good with with temps and oil... Reviews say so so who am I to argue... On to the fit later shelf
  7. Painted a few more bits for the interior, ordered some more paint, degrease spare intake and engine covers ready for new colours
  8. Cruise control was an option for the Japanese market, so I would assume a conversion is possible, how and where from I can't help with, but it would seem it has been done before
  9. Washed, polished and waxed one, removed the front bumper, inner arch covers, exhaust, rear lights and a few other bits off the other
  10. In the post today,... I got the most important addition to my 7 so far.... I got new parcel shelf clips that aren't snapped.....
  11. If you are confident you can "improve" them yourself.. Using a hot air gun or burning torch heat the section of the wheel that is flat... Get it hot but not molten obviously . Then using a soft faced hammer.. Or a normal hammer and a piece of wood, panel beat them back to shape. You won't get it perfect and you do run the risk of cracking the wheel if you go too far.. It's certainly not a job for the feint hearted.. I have done this loads of times together with welding up cracked wheels, but my previous job was welder fabricator
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