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VE SS engine covers

azzss

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Here's mine. Sorry for the delay.

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Hi azzss looks clean without the heater hoses the cover on the other side (not heater hose side) that lead with the plastic rippled cover i could not get mine under the cover didnt want to bend it too much or should i harden up a bit and bend it do u know what it is?
On my response above if u want take the rubber seal off near the wippers no water gets in
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This is what i did not sure if i will cut the cover to accommodate the heater hose and a very good tip for the hot air to escapes from the engine bay take the rubber seal off (near the air vent) does wonders in my opinion its only a small opening after you remove it but better then nothing.

You need to do a heater hose relocation something chronic and get those other cables under the cover, looks very messy. Sorry.
 

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You can use the VE heater hose to relocate just need to trim the end a little.
 
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