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  • What Did You Do To Your 911 Today?

    Finally got all my freshly plated hardware back from the carb shop, and parts back from the powdercoater. New rotors and fag bearings going in these hubs. Feels good to have parts coming off the shelf and going back onto the car!
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    Fitted a 72 on (?) rain cover in the engine compartment. Used a couple of M6 nutserts and a home made bracket bonded to the inner wing.



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    • #3
      Started her up for the first time....and some new wheels...
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      • #4
        Originally posted by simonjb View Post
        Started her up for the first time....and some new wheels...
        She looks great!

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        • #5
          Took delivery on my 'new' 911 chassis 300357, which I won on BAT on 4/17, very pleased and the seller and experience was exceptional!

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          • #6
            I did this today
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            • #7
              What Did You Do To Your 912 Today?

              New headliner in the 11/65 built, 1966 Sunroof 912.

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            • #8
              shot the final clear coat on the rear quarter panels
              the rear cross member and door jambs...
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              • #9
                Got some pics from the bodyshop and ordered some more seals and hardware for the front end.
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                • #10
                  Not today and in the recent past, a bit of paint correction on this insurance claim re-paint from the early ‘80s. 1000-1500p wet sand then 4 step polish:

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                  • #11
                    And........... Prior to the start of my paint correction journey, some friends stopped by to see the car. My buddy's wife asked why Porsche would brand a car with SLUT..... Can't seem to un-see this now:

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                    • #12
                      Soon, will be assembling the car. No timelines to complete the work save to say it is on the schedule. Click image for larger version

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                      • #13
                        Installed some LED dash lights and signal lights from Jules and finalized my Winterburn CDI install
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                        • #14
                          Originally posted by DanielJ View Post
                          My buddy's wife asked why Porsche would brand a car with SLUT..... Can't seem to un-see this now
                          Truly awesome.

                          Car looks great btw. All that was achieved with wet sanding and polishing?

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                          • #15
                            Originally posted by JP View Post

                            Truly awesome.

                            Car looks great btw. All that was achieved with wet sanding and polishing?
                            Thank you sir. Yes, wet sand and polish with Griot's products, pads and liquids. Patience Makes The Polisher........

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