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Old 14-02-2011, 08:46 PM   #1
dags41v
Black 2006 XR8
 
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: SA
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Default Under Car Help Please

Hi all,

Feel free to move this thread but I wanted to get exposure to the maximum number of people in a short time.

I had a diff bracket replaced after it was identified as broken during my pre purchase inspection. It has taken several weeks to get to the point of having it fixed.

I was having a quick look under the car, checking for damage etc after I noticed a chunck out of one of my rear mags.

I noticed the area in the picture which has a lot of blue grease around it but to me looks like it should have a cover over it. I dont know anyone close handy with an XR8 to compare it to and dont want to get locked up for following random XR8 owners around and then climbing under their car when they stop.

I would really appreciate if someone could tell me if this is normal or if I should continue to freak out and prepare for war at the repairers tomorrow morning.

Cheers

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