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    Quote Originally Posted by Longballa View Post
    Thanks guys, I'll have some really good stuff to show Friday or Saturday. Carpet going in Friday. I installed all the brake lines today. You have to custom bend all the hard lines. Xpel PPF going on Thursday. I'm dying to put the seats in!
    Scott,
    What is done to new paint before Xpel? Wax, ceramic coat, ...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by terry911t View Post
    Scott,
    What is done to new paint before Xpel? Wax, ceramic coat, ...?
    It's clay bar cleaned is all then the Xpel is applied. I do the whole front fenders, hood, front bumper and then down the rockers and halfway up the rear flares and lower half of the rear bumpers. It's a fantastic way to protect single stage paint. After PPF is installed you can ceramic coat it just like paint if you want.
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    Beautiful looking car Scott. One of my favourite colours.

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    PPF in action.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stretch View Post
    Beautiful looking car Scott. One of my favourite colours.
    Pics soon with your restored belts installed with my original receivers.
    72S, 72T now ST

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    Looks amazing Scott. Looking forward to photos with the seats installed!

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    Scott what did you do for oil lines? Smooth or finned...... powder coated black too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CBA View Post
    Scott what did you do for oil lines? Smooth or finned...... powder coated black too?
    New from Porsche. Black and not finned. I like the factory lines better. Factory black paint not powder coated.
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    Interior carpet started today. There's a lot of work involved. We use closed cell foam and glue it in and sand it down to fit perfectly. This is to fill the peaks and valley's. It's super light weight. It's a bit messy after all the sanding but it's why the carpet lays down flat. Carpet is a medium brown haargarn bound in leather. We also use Jute material to fill the voids and get it to transition smoothly. Leather on the lower B pillars.
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    nice work
    keep the pictures coming
    please

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