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  1. Just noticed you are in the uk. I have some spares that are still in good nik. If yours don't clean up pm me, you can have them.
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    I think all documents have been scanned. I seem to have digitized FSM's for every year. The problem is file size and the forum softwares' ability to load the big files. I plan to have a new tech tips site going soon! It will have a Z library Stand by
  3. Zstory Jdm silencer/muffler installed! The sound is very nice. No drone and quiet below 3000 rpm and above 4000 it makes a fantastic sound!
  4. Red7. If they say its good in that location, then go with it. I assume they would know more than me. Here is an updated photo of where I installed mine in the factory location. The pump bracket shown came on my 72 from the factory.
  5. This arrived today. Japan to Sweden just 4 days after i placed the order. Thats fast!
  6. Collected the Z from the tuners today, the consensus about the Facet Fuel Pump was that it will be ok mounted in the engine compartment, we'll see but I'm happy with it and the triple instillation [emoji106][emoji106] also stripped my wheel Trims ( caps ) ready for refurbing :-) it's been a good day
  7. Really a shame that there's no response here.
  8. After the repair areas were finish sanded, I scuff sanded the rest of the dash with 220 grit paper and cleaned the surface with SEM plastic/leather prep. After that, I sprayed the complete dash with SEM's texture coating. I followed the directions on the can. I kept the spray nozzle approximately 20 inches from the surface and when the coating was finger dry, I knocked down the texture with scotch-brite. I let the dash dry for 24 hours and then lightly scuffed the complete surface. I cleaned again with the plastic/leather prep and then applied two wet coats of SEM's Trim Black for my finish coat. Here's some pictures of the finished product, it isn't perfect but it exceeded my expectations. I don't think I would have attempted this repair if the dash was in the car. Total cost was approximately $60 and maybe five hours of labor total. Bruce
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