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...the next thing I´d like to do is work in the "rain pan" of the deck lid grille but I don´t know wheter I cut , mount a plexi cover, mesh or something like that below the grille.

I don´t know if it could affect in the airflow aircooled (hot issues).

I´ve seen some cars without it like Emorys Outlaw and others with a custom plexi with holes like Singer.

Any advice, opinions?

@nesta posted:

...the next thing I´d like to do is work in the "rain pan" of the deck lid grille but I don´t know wheter I cut , mount a plexi cover, mesh or something like that below the grille.

I don´t know if it could affect in the airflow aircooled (hot issues).

I´ve seen some cars without it like Emorys Outlaw and others with a custom plexi with holes like Singer.

Any advice, opinions?

If you only drive on sunny weather you could do away with it entirely and it will improve your airflow; otherwise my advice is to leave it alone.

Maybe it can be useful for users who want to listen music while driving ...

I´m using a Marshall Emberton BT Speaker in my car and I am very happy with it, no plate or radio needed, no sound system installation, speakers, etc , water and dust proof and you can turn up/down volume and skip songs using the jog button of the speaker itself.

This speaker sounds like a much bigger one, it sounds two ways so you can´t determine if the font its lef of right, it´s like you have two 6x9 speakers behind you.

Easy to carry and high volume in a small rubber rectangule situated behind the hand brake (central part) (it doesn´t move cornering).

My tip and trick of the day

@nesta posted:

Some time without posting here my updates

Time to mount Bosch Horns Dual Tones with new brackets in place (horn grill)724d2c64-6217-487c-9c4d-e4005d8088f3e5e6f269-2ba9-450d-94e1-8769ac731c2ef9cc9852-d11d-4aa8-9610-d3f33af5e405horn

Great deal; I did that myself many years ago with some Hella horns from Sierra Madre Collection using left over brackets and hardware I had laying at home. Another good reason to not throw away anything, lads! Whenever you're assembling furniture or installing garage doors or anything that has leftover hardware, keep it around. You never know when it will be useful and at no cost.

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