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I've always thought there was too much space around my Mongoose Exhaust, housed within my Wings West bumper:-

 

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So I decided to mesh around the exhausts to tidy it up a bit, luckily I found some mesh exactly like I have at the front of my Z.

 

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Cheerz

Dave

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Originally posted by DaveW

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Where you taking a picture of your zorst here, or is it that you have always wanted to show your crutch to the world and though this would be a subtle way of doing it ? ;) :D :D.

LOL!!!

Even more worring is that it does look like you're wearing a skirt!;)

Nice work Dave :cool:, did you mount the mesh on your own? If yes, what did you use?

Originally posted by XTT

Nice work Dave :cool:, did you mount the mesh on your own? If yes, what did you use?

 

LOL emmmmmmm MESH:D;)

 

Does look better Dave;)

Does look good Dave , how did you attach the mesh to the fiberglass?

Spray the mesh red, I think it will look better.

 

Looks good though. :D

 

 

Stuart

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I got some mesh from Ripspeed/Halfords. It is held in place with a piece of fuse wire! :D

I just cut & fitted the mesh, then I got a small piece of fuse wire, looped through a gap in the mesh, around the tow loop then back out through the mesh again.

I then twisted the ends of the wire together with pliers, then looped the twisted bit back behind the mesh so it can't be seen.

The reason for this is that I only wanted a 'semi-permanent' fitting; as you never know when you might need those tow-loops at the back!

Dave

Originally posted by DaveW

I got some mesh from Ripspeed/Halfords. It is held in place with a piece of fuse wire! :D

I just cut & fitted the mesh, then I got a small piece of fuse wire, looped through a gap in the mesh, around the tow loop then back out through the mesh again.

I then twisted the ends of the wire together with pliers, then looped the twisted bit back behind the mesh so it can't be seen.

The reason for this is that I only wanted a 'semi-permanent' fitting; as you never know when you might need those tow-loops at the back!

Dave

 

 

Wouldn't it be better to, loop through, twist, loop back and then round and then one final twist before looping to hide it.

;) ;) ;) ;)

Stuart

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