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Tangerine '70 T targa resto


rafikdous

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Hi loving the story and photos of your build.

I own a 79 sc widebody that i recently had the engine fully rebuilt.

How do you post photos on this site as i would like to start a story on my car?

The car was updated to a 964 which i would like to backdate to original. Do you know anyone that has a complete set of bumpers front and rear and set of 16 inch fuchs with the correct offset for a widebody?

Any help would be appreciated 

Thanks

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I use www.postimage.org. I find it my easier than anything else

For the SC parts, call David Jenej in Melbourne from All Motor Sports. Most likely he will have them

I don't have his mobile number on me right now, will send it to you later

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I use www.postimage.org. I find it my easier than anything else

For the SC parts, call David Jenej in Melbourne from All Motor Sports. Most likely he will have them

I don't have his mobile number on me right now, will send it to you later

I also use postimage org ,,less screwing around than photobucket and some other image storage sights and they allow nudity works for me :P

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Minor setback this morning

While I was preparing the centre of the dash, I noticed a piece of vinyl. When I removed it, this is what I found. Some dickhead hacked a hole in it just above where the radio is. The two holes are for the switches

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So I had to weld it, certainly not what I want after the car has been painted

Clamped a piece of metal behind the hole to avoid cat's whisker then weld a piece in

Then a skim of filler to take the unevenness out

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Then etch primed it and high filled it

Will block it tomorrow then get back to finishing the dash

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Still blocking the centre of the dash. While I am waiting for the high fill to dry, I tackled a job I have been putting off, tie rod ends

Took a lot of heat and hammering (and swearing of course) but eventually came off

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I will now clean it and fit the new one

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Hmm, at home on the ipad fine, at work nothing on the PC? I know, stay home and surf PFA on ipad ;) 

your IT guys at work are probably blocking a file sharing site through the corporate firewall  (not unreasonable from a security position)

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I will be glad when I am done cleaning 5h!t off suspension parts

Dismantled the tie rods this morning, cleaned them and reassembled with new ends. Tomorrow I give them a coat of POR15 and start reassembling the front suspension next

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