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    Quote Originally Posted by Cornpanzer View Post
    Exactly. In fact you can buy the entire base plate brand-new for the pedal assembly pretty cheap from Porsche.
    Conklin, where...I can't find it?
    Found it at Sunset. Guess I have to start searching by part number more. Seams like stuff is being added all the time.
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    Great stuff, Seb! . . .

    . . . real inspiration --- for anyone who has a car that 'needs some work'


    Meanwhile . . . what's going on with your motor?



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    I know, I'm just strapped for time at the moment so it's a little easier to send it out ya know?

    Frank, how much should one spend on a full rear wiper assembly?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LongRanger View Post
    Great stuff, Seb! . . .

    . . . real inspiration --- for anyone who has a car that 'needs some work'


    Meanwhile . . . what's going on with your motor?



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    Sourced an "S" distributor from a friend. Still trying to save up for carbs but the big stuff is on hold til we close on our house.

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    Got the heads pressure washed, and like an idiot I did it in shorts and a t-shirt and now I'm covered from head to toe.
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    Received my shifter and parking brake assembly from Whit Maletic today. Looks GREAT and well packaged!
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    I finally got my cylinder heads and cam carriers back today from Mr. Garrett. Rebuilt rockers, replaced studs, replaced springs, new intake valves, ported to S spec.
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    Sexy

    As

    Hell



    Now . . .


    . . . whazzup w/ 'The Bottom-end'



    And how's the house-thing? I mean --- you actually have TIME for this?



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    Thanks!

    I'm pretty excited to get it back together. I'm going to be using my stock rods and crank. Both were reconditioned by Ollie's a few years back (still in the boxes they were shipped back in!) Now, all I have to do is get w/ Dema and get my cams and then PMO's which I'm saving for...

    House is going good, taking a break while I play catch up. Bought all new appliances, replacing floors, etc. Still have to tile the kitchen and I should be done for a while. Oh, and I still have to install a backsplash....

    I don't know where I'm finding the time.... It's hard to find Porsche time when I'm in school part time now, working full-time at the sheriff's office and now doing the Navy reserves thing (I guess not all of us Millenials are lazy )
    1971 911t coupe
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    Have you considered one of those rotary paint removal brushes? Hate to see you working so hard, and would really speed up the process.
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