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  1. #111
    Quote Originally Posted by RSTarga View Post
    In Mexico it is called Aguarraz or Thinner para pintura. No Thinner para laca, se usa para limpiar brochas tambien.
    Paint thinner but not for lacquer.


    Okay, now we understand, as a child I used that with platinum to entertain me.
    I'll buy it on Monday and see what
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    Diesel fuel works well also to remove the grease "fat" .
    Puedes usar Diesel o petróleo también, dejalos un rato.
    David

    '73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs

  3. #113
    Quote Originally Posted by RSTarga View Post
    Diesel fuel works well also to remove the grease "fat" .
    Puedes usar Diesel o petróleo también, dejalos un rato.
    More easy, tomorrow on the way home I stop at some gas station and go! I will take some photos for you to see the process, although I suppose of little importance, I like to keep this up to date since for me it is like a small work guide

    mas facil, mañana de camino a casa paro en alguna gasolinera y listo! Hare algunas fotos para que veais el proceso aunque supongo que de poca importancia , me gusta mantener esto al dia ya que para mi es como una pequeña guia de trabajo

  4. #114
    Someone could tell me what types of exhaust kits go with this piece ...? I apologize for my lack of knowledge but I am curious to see images of how it would look. I understand they are the spaces for silencers!

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  5. #115
    Yesterday I entertained myself 5 minutes before leaving north of the island. I want to leave it unpolluted

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    Hello, today I have been giving the battery compartment for a while to check for rust etc ... is a difficult part to clean since I have not yet extracted the oil cooler.


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  7. #117
    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    Hope you can save that funky looking hood!
    I've been eyeing it today and it's not bad at all I do not know if I sandblasted .....

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    The cooler looks in great shape. That means it was not driven on salty roads much. I wouldn't expect too much rust.
    El radiador se mira excelente. No se expuso a mucha sal, creo que no vas a encontrar mucha oxidación.
    David

    '73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs

  9. #119
    Quote Originally Posted by RSTarga View Post
    The cooler looks in great shape. That means it was not driven on salty roads much. I wouldn't expect too much rust.
    El radiador se mira excelente. No se expuso a mucha sal, creo que no vas a encontrar mucha oxidación.
    The idea is not to find, it was brought in 73 to the islands and here it has been until now. For those who have not been in the Canary Islands the weather is unbeatable, we are now 22º and there are no clouds in sight . I invite you to know the climate of these islands and their places

    la idea es no encontrar, se trajo en el 73 a las islas y aqui ha estado hasta ahora. Para quien no haya estado en las islas canarias el clima es inmejorable, ahora mismo estamos a 22º y no hay nubes a la vista . Os invito a conocer el clima de estas islas y sus lugares



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    Hermoso!
    The first settlers to the San Antonio, TX area were Canary Islanders. Landing in Corpus Christi .Their descendants have a festival every year.
    By the way those early coolers are worth muchas pesetas!
    David

    '73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs

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