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  8. MP3Night

    Mazdaspeed Protege Build - Feels Good To Be Back

    Well today I was able to replace the wheel studs and lugs on the rear driver side. Before I got rained out. Looked pretty good underneath, no bad rust. Also just finished installing the last stud and dropped my stud installer. Crap shattered, less than 8inch drop.
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  15. MP3Night

    First post in Mazdaspeed3 Forum

    A few extra pictures for a good look around.
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  20. MP3Night

    First post in Mazdaspeed3 Forum

    Hydro-dipped and 2k cleared a few parts. Held up pretty good. Also did a valve cleaning since I had everything open. They were pretty dirty, I thought I took a picture of them sparkling clean. I just used a valve cleaning spray, soaked them and let sit for an hr. Then took a blue paper towel...
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