I ran out of time last weekend to paint the engine bay, so got it done tonight. What an awkward area to paint!



I also raptor’d both sides of the battery trays, underside of the engine bay surrounds, and this year’s must have van accessory; a colour coded LPG tank!

I’m starting to get bits ready to bolt back on, and in a bid to work smart and not hard (although a lot of times the smart way is the hard way on the van!) I’ve bought a small blast cabinet to speed up cleaning up bits before I paint and reattach to the van.

I had a little trial on some bits I had lying around, what a time saver.
