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    Quote Originally Posted by nickd View Post
    You've got to have some balls to put anything on the line of the wing - but heh it's your choice - I do think they are aimed at rally versions of the 911 but what the heck ...... I still like the roof lights but they ain't going on my RS , maybe the Cayenne .....
    One thing John has always had with this car was to have the balls to take Ruprecht outside the box.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mjshira View Post
    Mike
    Where did you get that set up!????
    Sorry missed the question the other day, I'll pm you the details, don't want to take away from the picture thread!
    cheers, Mike
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    Seat belt/harness brackets with the crush sleeves.

    cheers, Mike
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cornpanzer View Post
    Before you start drilling holes, can we talk about this? Your car is a low slung track influenced car. Those latches were used on rallye cars. Doesn't really fit the theme does it?
    I just hesitate to break up the smooth lines of such a nice car with a weird accessory that only 1% of the worlds population will understand.
    I know my opinion was unsolicited...but dear lord please dont do it!
    yeah.. actually, i am going to have to agree with Dave and change my mind. I was under the assumption the car was undertaking rally tones since i saw the partition and other rally bits. i wouldnt go with either as they interrupt the lines too much, and there isnt much going back once they are in (even with a rally theme).. but if you are to choose one over the other i stick with latches (if you must).
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    this arrived today in the mail.




    bad part is, it's Missy's birthday and she thought it might be something for her.. looks like i've got some more stuff to do for her birthday
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    another goodie on its way..
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    who needs vasek polak?

    this guy arrived today and replaced the black plastic version i had for the last few years. finally after years of searching, i can now have a genuine metal vintage stoddard license plate frame. representin' the buckeye state.

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    thanks Raj! now i just need to start making a bracket for my trip meter...
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    Quote Originally Posted by hoffman912 View Post
    this guy arrived today and replaced the black plastic version i had for the last few years. finally after years of searching, i can now have a genuine metal vintage stoddard license plate frame. representin' the buckeye state.

    awesome! looks great

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    A month to the day since the last post on this thread............and that's just wayyyyy too long for this wonderful thread to be dormant.

    Recently a thread titled " Need help with a MOMO hub " engaged my interest. I'm nowhere near, nor will I ever be, the steering wheel fanatic Morrissey is, but the subject of changing wheels resonated with me.

    I have several wheels by different manufacturers but not all have the same bolt pattern, therefore, when changing wheels, I sometimes also had to change hubs. Over time I have distilled my steering wheels down to a couple of MOMOs and a pair if Nardis.........but they have different bolt patterns, - in both, the bolt circle diameter and the position of the six holes.

    To solve my predicament, Jeffrey Fellmann @ Classico Wheels promptly fabricated a custom made , alum. billet hub for me, drilled for both makes of wheels and it works perfectly & is of far higher quality than either manufacturer's hubs.....couldn't be happier. I initially had it powder-coated in a crinkle finish ( as shown ), but recently stripped it and applied a different finish.
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