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Re: Blitzkrieg's Fastback

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If he did the transfer of ownership, you wont be getting a new licence disc. You need to get a rwc first.
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Thanks, I'm not too clued up about these licensing things :mrgreen:
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[quote="Blitzkrieg"]It's confirmed, this Fastback is getting a little bit of Porsche :mrgreen:

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Love the seats gr8 score and too bad you had to leave the steering wheel.
Looking for a T3 squareback or fastback.
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Re: Blitzkrieg's Fastback

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Wow blitz it is gonna look great once you have had them covered. I love those porsce seats, was taken for a trip in Ron's ghia, they are comfortable and look perfect in any car at the same time. :mrgreen:
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Thanks guys. 1972 the ones in Ron's car are 911 seats, they are more bucket like and are electric. And very hard to find :lol:
I'll get a Porsche steering wheel one day, for now my Wolfsburg GTI steering wheel will have to do :)
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Re: Blitzkrieg's Fastback

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Can you post a pic of that steering wheel please as I am not at all happy with the one in the Ghia. It's KAK!!

I would have preferred the old manual seats. Those electric ones are heavy and unnecessarily complicated... But, you gotta piss with the cock you got, you know?
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Which steering wheel? The GTI or Porsche one? Hey if you don't like those seats, i'd be happy to take them off your hands :twisted:
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Why did I know you would say that... :mrgreen: Too late, mate, I'm used to them now, and I doubt if that 2.4 turbo is going to feel the difference in weight...

Well, both, if you've got two that would look nice in the Razor. I am shopping for a decent steering wheel. Thanks.
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Re: Blitzkrieg's Fastback

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Blitzkrieg wrote:Thanks guys. 1972 the ones in Ron's car are 911 seats, they are more bucket like and are electric. And very hard to find :lol:
I'll get a Porsche steering wheel one day, for now my Wolfsburg GTI steering wheel will have to do :)
oops :mrgreen:
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1972 wrote:
Blitzkrieg wrote:Thanks guys. 1972 the ones in Ron's car are 911 seats, they are more bucket like and are electric. And very hard to find :lol:
I'll get a Porsche steering wheel one day, for now my Wolfsburg GTI steering wheel will have to do :)
oops :mrgreen:
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Re: Blitzkrieg's Fastback

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With the public holiday yesterday, managed to get some work done :hangloose:

Finally managed to drill out the fan bolts and remove the fan and shroud. As of yesterday, I have a piece of magnesium/aluminium (whatever the fan is made off) lodged in my cheek. Don't ask me how it got there :roll:

As you can see, the engine is in some serious need of cleaning :shock:

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I also cut up an old Type 3 speedometer for the speedo housing - The Porsche speedo casing slips nicely into the ring that I made using the old Type 3 casing and fits snugly into the dashboard - Amazingly the cable fits perfectly onto the Porsche speedo :shock:

The only part that's irritating me with the speedo is the domed glass. Sometime in the future I'd like to convert it to flat glass...

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I've also discovered a cool trick to remove the paint from the inside of the Type 3 lenses. I have two lenses that are uncracked, but faded.

My intention is to have them sprayed full red, using the Tamiya Clear Red (x37) paint. If anyone knows where I can get two cans of the stuff at a good price, I'd very much appreciate it :hangloose:

I love the look of the full red lenses :twisted:

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I will be sitting and cleaning the engine throughly this weekend. I think that I will also replace the pushrod seals and put the heads back on. Hopefully I can start the engine sometime soon!!

To be continued...
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Re: Blitzkrieg's Fastback

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that dash looks great, blitz
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thats verry nice indeed :hangloose:
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That dash is not mine, just used the picture to show what the gauge with a flat glass looks like. I do have the same speedometer though...
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Re: Blitzkrieg's Fastback

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Nice going blitz. I just dont think those jetta tail lenses will fit your fasty. :?
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