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    I worked on some of my relays. Covers painted and stamps re-applied. Close to being ready to install
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    Installed a NOS original Hirschmann antenna and the correct white plastic tube for the fuel flap release cable to run through and the dome light wiring loom and spring plates
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    Quote Originally Posted by 718RSK View Post
    I worked on some of my relays. Covers painted and stamps re-applied. Close to being ready to install
    Can you share where you got the stickers from?

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    they are stamps originally
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    As I like screwing around with little details, and went through the same process on one of my 356's, I made the exact artwork and had the stamps made. The cheaper, easier and smarter way is to send your covers to Moito

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    Quote Originally Posted by 718RSK View Post
    As I like screwing around with little details, and went through the same process on one of my 356's, I made the exact artwork and had the stamps made. The cheaper, easier and smarter way is to send your covers to Moito
    or stephen/carmelskip

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    fixed car, did targa event.

    rinse, repeat.
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    Nathan - Everything survive the weekend? Sounds like you had good weather.

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    Drove 1200kms within less than 48 hours to attend Petrolicious Drivers' Meeting.
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