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The front grill is back from paint
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The result is nice, but the body shop had to redo its work…
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… because the first “try” was awful, there were sanding marks and some unpainted areas
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When I removed the engine I noticed that both heater tubes coming through the body were in bad shape
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So I remove the console left trim to have access to them
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Here are the tubes and hoses, on the top, and the new parts on the bottom. New tubes are made of stainless steel
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I had a hard time with the clamps because the new hoses are a little bit bigger
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It looks better now inside the engine compartment, and no more rust will come here I hope
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Then I “play” with the back seat to have access and remove the rear trim panels…
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… while trying to not damage this very nice leather
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The goal is to replace the speakers, which are old enough I think. The radio unit will be also replaced shortly
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I found modern speakers that fit. They are smaller but a lot better
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Then I put everything back together and it’s the occasion to do a leather treatment, that’s why it’s so shiny, it will dry-out
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We can see the speakers behind the grills, but it requires a close look
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Another goal was to have all bumpers repolished, so I remove them
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Everything is in good shape, all bolts and nuts are removed without breakage, I appreciate that
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This is very nice inside the front bumper sections
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Some metal work will be required before polishing…
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… especially here on the front right section
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Everything is ready to go to the polisher. Expected delivery is in 3 to 4 weeks, I hope it won’t be longer, it would be a real problem
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I found rust when I removed the rear bumpers
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So I use a rust treatment product and then I apply 2 coats of rust proofing paint
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That’s not nice at all but it should stop rust progress for a while