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71 Seattle Westy Restoration - Done, Time to go camping
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<blockquote data-quote="Kev946" data-source="post: 474941" data-attributes="member: 19811"><p>Thanks Alistair. Very pleased with the progress. Yes my gearbox had what looked like chunks of tar and soil stuck all over the outside. Wasn't too difficult to remove, I started with a scraper then used an aggressive wire brush attachment on an angle grinder, then a coat of satin black paint. The picture is when it's wet hence shiny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kev946, post: 474941, member: 19811"] Thanks Alistair. Very pleased with the progress. Yes my gearbox had what looked like chunks of tar and soil stuck all over the outside. Wasn't too difficult to remove, I started with a scraper then used an aggressive wire brush attachment on an angle grinder, then a coat of satin black paint. The picture is when it's wet hence shiny. [/QUOTE]
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