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Old 04-12-2020, 01:40 AM   #893
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New shocks and springs installed on my old Holden SS Commodore (or a Commonwhore if you live in Straya).

I gave it an old school alignment at home. Test drove around the roads within work, so far so good.

It will see a shop to get a more accurate alignment after the apocalypse, assuming I survive of course.

It has also had "alot" of elbow grease on the paint work, not to shabby for a 18 year old car.

Next up is subframe and diff bushings.

So far the lock down has seen it get engine oil + filter, coolant flush, powersteering flush, brake fluid flush, spark plugs and leads.

It got put up on stands and the undercarriage was cleaned, and I mean cleaned, with a banister brush and some rags, in the end the undercarriage was spotless (I was a wet grubby mess).

It is the cleanest this this has been since it rolled off the line in 2002.
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