Are you also OCD?
#16
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#21
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Well I certainly derive great pleasure from restoring these old cars, so I guess its not OCD. I really thought these old tips were shot, but ten minutes with a wire wheel brush (and protective mask of course, thanks Al), and the tip looks like new. These will be going in the basement with the stock mufflers. Can't wait to install the new wide ovals.
Whatever you want to call it, it's pretty common for me to turn a simple half hour project into an hour and a half project. When installing LED's, the full lights out cleaning is a must. When I installed the HID's the inside of my fenders, and even the places wilthin reach behind my oil gauge, shined when finished. Just trying to be a good steward for this incredible machine.
Whatever you want to call it, it's pretty common for me to turn a simple half hour project into an hour and a half project. When installing LED's, the full lights out cleaning is a must. When I installed the HID's the inside of my fenders, and even the places wilthin reach behind my oil gauge, shined when finished. Just trying to be a good steward for this incredible machine.
Last edited by Foxman; 05-22-2016 at 03:33 PM.
#22
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Real OCD.....
Althou I will admit that after owning and restoring many fine sports cars over the years, the Porsche was the first car that NEEDED the backside of the wheel rims cleaned and waxed when it is washed !