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Bolts all the way home. The bush is a non Ford item and it's a bit thicker so sits out further.

Easy as biz. Crush your spare wheel well 10mm by using a car twist Jack then there is enough room to slide the bush in at an angle, fit the bolt into the bush, then twist it all into position.

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^ Ralph suggested something similar to me a couple years back. Although his advice as to use the bolt to lever the bush in and out. Worked a treat for me!

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  • Location: Mandurah W.A.

Fitted a second hand, freshly painted and insulated Blue Power intake. Modified to keep using original cold air intake. While I was at it, removed the pipes to the turbo and heat shielding and checked all manifold and turbo bolts, only had to tighten three bolts at the rear of the exhaust manifold.

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Raised my Hurst shifter up about 5cm from the malwood shifter. Just made a extension with some 6mm ally plate.

Did you get that whole setup from malwood?

I want to get a Hurst shifter and shaft...

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