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Thread: What Did You Do to Your 911 Today?

  1. #2761
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    And finished …
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    Paul

    1969 ex-South African RHD Tangerine 911T . 1970 ex-Southern Californian LHD Conda 911T 1955 Series 1 86" Land Rover (original Australian CKD … very slowly re-building) 1987 W124 230e
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  2. #2762
    Added this DIY rally watch holder recently. I didn't want to drill any holes or do anything that couldn't be easily reversed. The bend of the metal tucks in just snug enough to stay and doesn't get in the way of shifting or the passenger. Really happy with how it turned out.






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    Picked up our 911T hotrod from RetroSport in Richmond today. It absolutely rips with the shortened gears and 2.7 MFI. Thanks to everyone on the forum who contributed parts to the build as my vision developed, including NZVW, JimmyT, Rennman, and georgepvalerio, as well as the RetroSport team (Ben Kirchner and Tom Jones) Photo is from Marin and the Mt. Tam area.

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    EarlyS Member #3823
    Typ 901 #0562
    356 Registry #53935

    1956 356A 1600N #57976 - "The Battlewagen"
    1968 911 S #11801199 - Canary Islands Sports Purpose
    1970 911 S #9110300783 - Pastel Blue Survivor
    1994 964 Speedster - 1 of 2 Amazon Blue

    Previous:
    1951 356 Pre-A Split Window Coupe #11260 - Maroon
    1966 911 2.0 Cup Car #305515
    1968 911 T/R #11820721 - ex-Linge/Bauer & Strähle KG
    1970 911 T #9110122684 Tangerine Hot Rod
    1972 911 T #9112102781 Aubergine/Tan

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    Brilliant post !!!!
    Chuck Miller
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    '73S cpe #1099 - Matched # 2.7/9.5 RS spec rebuild
    '67 Malibu 327 spt cpe - Period 350 Rebuild

    ’98 Chevy S-10 – Utility
    ’15 GTI – Commuter

  5. #2765
    Apparently a previous owner of my car thought light bulbs last forever. I mean why in the world would you silicone the tail light lens to the housing? So I spent about an hour scraping silicone off everything including the fender in preparation of new gaskets. Silicone is great stuff, but you’ve got to use you head when deciding where to use it.
    1969 911S
    1969 Datsun 2000...worth less, but more valuable

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    Awesome Max, i will definitely pop in to see it in the flesh next time I am over once travel opens up again. Enjoy the fruits of your effort.
    Mark

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    Looking forward to it. And I'd love to stop by next time I'm in New Zealand (can't come soon enough!)
    EarlyS Member #3823
    Typ 901 #0562
    356 Registry #53935

    1956 356A 1600N #57976 - "The Battlewagen"
    1968 911 S #11801199 - Canary Islands Sports Purpose
    1970 911 S #9110300783 - Pastel Blue Survivor
    1994 964 Speedster - 1 of 2 Amazon Blue

    Previous:
    1951 356 Pre-A Split Window Coupe #11260 - Maroon
    1966 911 2.0 Cup Car #305515
    1968 911 T/R #11820721 - ex-Linge/Bauer & Strähle KG
    1970 911 T #9110122684 Tangerine Hot Rod
    1972 911 T #9112102781 Aubergine/Tan

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    The T on display with a few of it’s stable mates. Had high hopes to get it back on the road this year, but it looks like maybe it will hit the pavement in ‘22.....
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  9. #2769
    ... spent the afternoon at my wrench's, chatting and fixing some issues with headlights alignment and brake light switch ...

    Member #2768 http://www.no-speedlimit.it

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    Spent a few days tearing around the Adirondacks with some friends. Great roads and friends.
    Unfortunately hit a deer on the morning of the second day, Got the car drivable again by the side of the road and finished out the day.
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    Joe
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