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I was originally only going to clean and paint the rear of the cabin but I have decided to clean and paint the whole interior. The bitumen strip on either side of the tunnel came off easily by using a heat gun. If you use the Xylene it dissolves the bitumen and it runs everywhere.
The car already had RS door trims and I am going to leave the speakers in place. No radio just an Amp so I can listen to music from my phone.
The car already had RS door trims and I am going to leave the speakers in place. No radio just an Amp so I can listen to music from my phone.
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Good progress!!
Your suspension part pile up looks just like mine:
If you are looking for the best driving experience and unless you are building a 100% replica, I can recommend the CAE shifter. It really transforms the feeling of the car with Super precise and short throws, true mechanical connection (no rubber). I have no affiliation but have this shifter in both of my 993s and now also in my GT3:
Your suspension part pile up looks just like mine:
If you are looking for the best driving experience and unless you are building a 100% replica, I can recommend the CAE shifter. It really transforms the feeling of the car with Super precise and short throws, true mechanical connection (no rubber). I have no affiliation but have this shifter in both of my 993s and now also in my GT3:
#58
This a photo of a brochure that I have kept since 1997. It is the official factory photo that appears all over the Internet. I have always liked the look of this car so I am making a clone of it.