Turbo script position for '86
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Just picked up the vehicle after body repairs. The rear turbo script placement looks wrong. Any comments if this is correct for an '86 nevermind any 951 in general?
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Sum ting Wong, Wi tu Low, ho Lee ***
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Already removed it without much effort or paint scars. Ordered a new one. Just thought this was pretty hilarious.
Expectations are a killer. A body shop that repairs 911's does this and leaves most of the interior rattling, missing screws and hanging headliner. Never mind smashed cargo cover and enough dust to kill your lungs everywhere I am glad to have the vehicle back to finish up myself. They even cooked Bondo fiberglass dust on the headers on a test drive so it needs a thorough scrub of the engine and interior badly.
Expectations are a killer. A body shop that repairs 911's does this and leaves most of the interior rattling, missing screws and hanging headliner. Never mind smashed cargo cover and enough dust to kill your lungs everywhere I am glad to have the vehicle back to finish up myself. They even cooked Bondo fiberglass dust on the headers on a test drive so it needs a thorough scrub of the engine and interior badly.
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honestly, that sounds extremely unprofessional. i don't care what they normally work on.