heater delete/firewall plate pics
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Car: '88 T/A and '90 T/A
Engine: LB9/383
Transmission: T5/700R4
heater delete/firewall plate pics
Just wanted to show some pics of it installed. Some mentioned they wanted to see it since it's made out of a stop sign. Nothing super original, but it's a little different than what I've seen around. Disregard the wires on the left, they're hidden now Tell me what you think .
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I looks nice and clean, but I would strongly suggest just painting it black to match the rest of the engine bay. It looks like something was changed and too much emphisis goes to the raw metal panel and detracts from the motor.
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Yeah it's coming off again to either get painted or I'm going to put a pattern on it with a round scotchbrite bad on a wiz-wheel.
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hmm..............IMHO the wiss wheel=bad idea. The other guy is right, you have a really nice motor but it is not getting the attention it deserves due to that slab of shinny metal in the back. If your entire fire wall was shiny then maybe. but just paint it balck. my .02
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