1972 Porsche 911, Resto-mod
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That shouldn't be a problem, were supposed to meet another huge player in the porsche community ( the guy who keeps trying to buy sams cars) at sams house whos in town from florida next weekend, we need to discuss his carerra project. Sam was so happy with his car and the time it was done in that he reccomended to this guy that we do his project, and everyone knows sams and how detail oriented he is so to have his reccommendation is pretty awesome and pretty much a lock, but not gonna get ahead of myself, but real excited.
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I take it you liked it.
Grant said hes revisiting the idea of a new door for better fitment, told you dude is on another level with the details and gaps of a car. He's awesome. I'm thinking when he did all the fitting the yellow primer was throwing him off a bit,now that its all shiny you can notice fitment a lot more.
Grant said hes revisiting the idea of a new door for better fitment, told you dude is on another level with the details and gaps of a car. He's awesome. I'm thinking when he did all the fitting the yellow primer was throwing him off a bit,now that its all shiny you can notice fitment a lot more.
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Grant said hes revisiting the idea of a new door for better fitment, told you dude is on another level with the details and gaps of a car. He's awesome. I'm thinking when he did all the fitting the yellow primer was throwing him off a bit,now that its all shiny you can notice fitment a lot more.
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I take it you liked it.
Grant said hes revisiting the idea of a new door for better fitment, told you dude is on another level with the details and gaps of a car. He's awesome. I'm thinking when he did all the fitting the yellow primer was throwing him off a bit,now that its all shiny you can notice fitment a lot more.
Grant said hes revisiting the idea of a new door for better fitment, told you dude is on another level with the details and gaps of a car. He's awesome. I'm thinking when he did all the fitting the yellow primer was throwing him off a bit,now that its all shiny you can notice fitment a lot more.
but yeah man, that shit was beautiful. probably the closest ill ever get to that amount of money
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yeah he was saying that. just before we left he took the new seal out and the door fit damn near perfect. hopefully the older seal will let the door line up the way he wants being that its hollow on the inside as opposed to solid like the new one is
but yeah man, that shit was beautiful. probably the closest ill ever get to that amount of money
but yeah man, that shit was beautiful. probably the closest ill ever get to that amount of money
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Front signals and whatever that other piece in. Both brand new.
Got the rear glass in place, it's amazing how easy it is to get both windshields in, takes about 15 minutes for both.
God damn wideangle go-bro always picks up the edges of my fingers....
Another picture of the seat. I cant wait to fart in these fuckers.
this is for my bruh cnamz. The desmo is now back to her original glory, only for the owner to put it in the front room....
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Heading to the shop where his motor is at so he can start installing it, gonna come down to the wire to make sure this baby is ready for springfest. Can't wait to see how it sits with the motor in it.
I really like this before and after.
I really like this before and after.
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