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Old 04-26-2010, 02:16 PM
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Now, that's how you fix it.
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My mistress dressed in epoxy
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Getting ready to finish this project but I have a little problem The sunroof is missing some of it's hardware. I was a power sunroof that does not work. I don't really know what is not there. My question is will these parts fit my 87 951

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT

I dont care if I can open it, but right now it doesn't latch at all.
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yep they will bolt right in.

You can still open the roof and have the 'vent' feature btw.


Nice Progress!
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It's not finished yet but here are a few pics of the progess. i am getting anxious because it's getting so close.
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Nice work! Must feel good.
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Looks Great, get it together and take a bunch of detailed pics.
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Wow nice work
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what paint did you use? it seems to have laid down very very nicely without any orange peel...i had a lot of peel in my first paint job, i think more because of the not high quality paint and possibly the humidity than human error, but there definitely was some of that too!
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I have always used expensive paints in the past. PPG or DUPONT some OMNI but this time I tried something new. I used Eastwood single stage urethane with their european clear. I really like how the paint and clear flowed. Their are defects but I can deal with them. I dont have a proper paint booth and mosquitoes this year are really bad. They love to dive bomb new paint. Eastwood paint was 99.00 for 96 ounces. Makes a full gallon when mixed with the activator
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A save and a beauty! Great work.



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