Where is RWB?
#37
Three Wheelin'
In many of the pics & vids I've seen it always appears as if he's just tapping in some screws or rivits straight into the steel. Does he really do that? Any corrosion prevention?
#38
Three Wheelin'
Same here.. plus interesting to see RWB does have a followinbg on Rennlist.. previous comments I've seen have not been that complimentary. But each to their own I say.. room for everyone in the 964 community.
#39
Wilbur,
Thanx for sharing the pix.
Looking forward to the completion of the 964 targa.
Please tell Nakai-San hello from me.
My sig compliments your quote.
Thanx for sharing the pix.
Looking forward to the completion of the 964 targa.
Please tell Nakai-San hello from me.
My sig compliments your quote.
#40
I just wish the cars that he cuts up are basket cases to be re-vitalised, rather than what was possibly the best 964 Tip in the country. I know what the last 3 owners (including myself) did to restore the car to pristine condition, so this is not hearsay.
Magnus Walker usually picks up old, unloved cars and does a great job.
#41
No doubt Nakai-san is an artist who deserves recognition. His attention to detail and dedication are 2nd to none.
I just wish the cars that he cuts up are basket cases to be re-vitalised, rather than what was possibly the best 964 Tip in the country. I know what the last 3 owners (including myself) did to restore the car to pristine condition, so this is not hearsay.
Magnus Walker usually picks up old, unloved cars and does a great job.
I just wish the cars that he cuts up are basket cases to be re-vitalised, rather than what was possibly the best 964 Tip in the country. I know what the last 3 owners (including myself) did to restore the car to pristine condition, so this is not hearsay.
Magnus Walker usually picks up old, unloved cars and does a great job.