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Thread: What Did You Do to Your 911 Today?

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    Hi Reuben, it was a great event and the car was faultless, which was a relief!

    DIY is a little nerve racking when your pushing the car hard for a few days...

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    Quote Originally Posted by brakekiller View Post
    Drove 1200kms within less than 48 hours to attend Petrolicious Drivers' Meeting.
    Great to see you and the car at the event Xavier

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    Re-installed the engine, trans, drive axles and fixed a bunch of other stuff. If the car had a windshield, I could drive the sh*t out of it. Thank you Johnny Holleran for the use of your shop, Brad Reynolds, and your knowledge and friendship! I'm deeply grateful. I added a couple of pictures of Johnny's Engine Assembly Room. You could do heart transplants in there.

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    Jim
    Bolted the last part on the car last Wednesday at 10:30AM. Jumped in the car at 11:00AM and drove to Buttonwillow (350 miles?). Got a huge rock chip in the new paint on the hood, parked over night in a huge rain storm. Learned that my rear window seal (installed by an idiot) leaked like a sieve and allowed a couple of gallons of water to fill up my new seat pans and floor pan. Borrowed a bunch of towels from my RGruppe buddies and was able to soak up most of the water before leaving for Buttonwillow Raceway. Spent most of the rest of the day with my son and I flogging the crap out of the car. It was delightful!

    Ciao

    Jim
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    Gave her a kiss. Promised to drive her soon.

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    Finally got the blower system restoration finished and installed on the 69 hotrod. Whew, that took forever! Thanks to Dave C and Tom B for the help with parts I was missing or goobered up in the process. Brakes are next - rotors, pads, lines, and wheel bearings. And maybe a proper repaint of the gas tank.
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    Drove it, again.
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    Finally did my rear latches

    When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.

    What's the difference between heroin addiction & P-Car projects? Heroin use has it's limits.


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    Nice coat of wax!
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    Biancaneve stock seats in need of deep cleaning after 8 years of storage ... #aircooledsummer #aircooledporsche #springcleaningtime

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    Finally did something usefull
    When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep -- not screaming, like the passengers in his car.

    What's the difference between heroin addiction & P-Car projects? Heroin use has it's limits.


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