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    OC with up grades

    Did oil change with a couple upgrades, Canton Racing high flow, 8 micron filter, Precision Matters sump cover to stop a couple pesky drips from the stock plate, along with the Brad Penn 20-50 for the season.
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    Jerry I like that filter,, cant get them here in NZ. I assume you leave the filter body in place and just renew the cartridge via the 6 allen key held head on your oil changes,,, No pesky oil runs to clean up ever again???
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    made some progress on the ST front suspension.


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    Kirk,

    is there anywhere else. Brand awareness is going global.

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    Yes or spin off and disassemble looking for signs of wear & debris, I have one on a remote mount in the left rear wheel well on my 66 912 coupe. Can you get Jegs or Summit Racing to ship to NZ? they carry them and actually a better price than buying from Canton direct.

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    Took the car out for a 4 hrs drive in the beautiful Odenwald ( between Frankfurt and Heidelberg, Germany ).

    Sportscars have to be red 😉
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    Doing some airbrushing on the '65 to fix a few nicks today...

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    1967 911 #307347, bare-bones, some road wear, a little surface rust, and a few dents..., owned 13 years.
    1970 914/6GT, (Sold - ran the last three Rennsports)owned 30 years.


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    Finished restoring these puppies today. Years ago I had purchased and mounted them on a 914 that I upgraded with a 911 suspension. Happy that I saved them when I sold the car. Found a set of ATE bleeder caps on a Mercedes site . They are a bit smaller than the original caps, but will have to do . The retainers I had from an old project.... when asked I won't have any explanation for the brake sensor support


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    Cool Time for a change....

    After 21 years, Fourth of July '96, I felt it was time to change out my duck tail for the stock deck lid that's been wrapped in furniture blankets up in the garage attic.....

    I had two complete sets of trim and hardware however I had the 'good stuff' on the duck tail... so I switched it all out and mounted the old lid.... haven't had a chance to take any pics outside the garage yet.....

    Will wait till tomorrow to schlep the tail back up to the attic....
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    Looks great, I love the clean look.

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