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Breath taking! Looking gorgeous as ever Dave. I like how the orange rocker goes with the amber calipers and also the front and side indicators.
Now all you need is some de-un-tangoed rear lights to finish it off
The Rota's look sooooooo much better than the Oz rims you had a while back.
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I have a couple of questions for you Davey..
Where did you get that plastic nut/ring for the top of your gaiter or did you buy a genuine type R gear gaiter?
Is your steering wheel 330mm or 350mm across?
Do manifold heat wraps keep clean or cleanup easy or do you have to replace them?
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Cheers Guys!
MadMaxx - Thanks and cheers for the tip. I tried adjusting the ISO for limited light and it works great! I wish I had known about that before.
Alex - Don't know about standard rear lights  I love my de-tango'd rears. But I know what your saying.
As for future mods, I want to renew all the suspension arm bushes with Poly ones and maybe fit aftermarket ARB's. Some Type S cams and a set of Takata harnesses would be nice too.
Oh and Im going to be relocating my battery soon too hopefully.
Dave - Its a genuine Honda DC2 type R gaitor so comes with the plastic ring.  Think the Momo steering wheel is 330mm as my Nardi wheel is bigger and im sure its 350mm. As for the heatwrap, if you do get dirt on it it does discolour it slightly. There is wrap that you can spray, you may have seen it elsewhere on the forum, so if your worried about it getting dirty you could try that.  _________________
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