tomo Posted 20January, 2017 Report Share Posted 20January, 2017 http://www.stuttgart-classica.co.uk/products/911-dash-backdate Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Philbee Posted 20January, 2017 Report Share Posted 20January, 2017 http://www.stuttgart-classica.co.uk/products/911-dash-backdate... and singer mirrors, aluminium lids, bonnets, hinges.... look great! Good luck to the lads! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeeM Posted 20January, 2017 Report Share Posted 20January, 2017 Sorry, but they're nothing like Singer mirrors. Look like Talbot knockoffs attached to a plate. Rip off price too. The other gear looks good. Pricey stuff though Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
81SC Posted 20January, 2017 Report Share Posted 20January, 2017 http://www.stuttgart-classica.co.uk/products/911-dash-backdateThanks for that link. I think I will replicate that engine cradle, those closeup photos show some good detailhttp://www.stuttgart-classica.co.uk/products/911-engine-transmission-jack-adaptor-cradle?category=Tools Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MFX Posted 20January, 2017 Report Share Posted 20January, 2017 I have talked to those guys a bit. Seem like a couple of passionate guys. For me though, I have another idea I might go through in an episode in the near future. Basically you only need the strip of aluminium at the top and the bottom. My idea is to cut out a strip of 3mm MDF wrap it (in my case in tartan) and then get a couple of cheap lengths of aluminium angle from Bunnings to cap it off top and bottom. Pretty quick and easy and will only cost about $20 for the lot. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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