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Thread: What Did You Do to Your 911 Today?

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    Soft window got some attention...original Gemini Blue

    Just got the Zeniths /balanced/sorted on the stroked 2.2 and put the aircleaners back on. My hood latch kept popping and that got tightened. Installed my recoil seatbelts to the side of the Recaro sports, and also found time to adjust shift linkage so I now have five forward gears vs three...major improvement.

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    Love that color! Beautiful car!!!
    72 911S Targa #0807 95+% German.

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    Tim, the red carpet looks great. Can't wait to see it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by diegok View Post
    Make sure you install the shifter set-up under the carpet... I realized we did it over the carpet in my car but it was too late then...
    I agree diegok, but I'm going with a different look where I'm gonna polish the shift housing and keep it exposed above the carpeting and without the shift boot
    Tim G

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jens View Post
    Tim, the red carpet looks great. Can't wait to see it!
    So when are we getting together Jens, I haven't seen you in awhile?

    I hope you're doing ok..........
    Tim G

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    Xavier Petit-Jean-Boret Xavier PJB's Avatar
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    recieved the AFS's roofrack -
    Thank to Erik for his patience and help, and San storing it.
    This a very very niece piece. Can't wait to put stuff on

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    Picked it up from TLG after a full 019 MFI pump rebuild from Gus Pfister and refurbished throttle bodies from Parts Klassik. Also some cleaned and replaced injectors. Car runs great now!
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    Then tried out my newly-purchased Intercomp scales and used the front height adjusters to corner-balance the car. I will be doing more extensive suspension work in the coming weeks before Parade.

    Second picture is the weight and balance without me in the car and before the adjustments. The third picture is the weight with me (a little under 180lbs) in the car and the cross % after adjustment.
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    Quick drive in the sun and on to turning back time on the 73 . Sc rear panel removal
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    Quote Originally Posted by advtracing View Post
    Quick drive in the sun and on to turning back time on the 73 . Sc rear panel removal
    And mock up of the new bumper , looking like a straight bolt on yahoo
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