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			After lurking here for a while, time to post some pica's of my project. I am not sure what it is exactly, is it german, resto, callook or race? you tell me  It all started in December 2007, after I sold my T2a single cab with 190Bhp G60 engine I bought this Oval. The plan was to use it as a daily and give it some TLC in de weekends. This is how I bought it, original.  Planted a new gearbox and 2ltr type4 engine.  Narrowed, adjustable beem with dropped spindels.  And this is how I drove it (first time out was EBI II)  To make a long story short, it's a total resto now. The plan is to have the resto-cal ish look on the outside, with an inside, chassis and suspension that is ready for some strip and circuit aktion. Let's start with the wheels; I have two sets, fuch's and MAG industries, both with Porsche bolt patern. One set for street use and one set for circuit/strip abuse.   Paul 
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			The front suspension; Porsche 914/911 with 944 hubs and disks.   Test fit.   
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			Rear Suspension; 18cm narrowed to have the same width as an original oval. IRS with 944 arms and brakes.    
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			Gearbox; 914 dogleg, raised with homemade mounting points.     
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			The "kill switch" I named it the "O ****" knob.    
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			Now I am working on the body. Most of the rust on the right side is gone.  The complete doorpillar is gone.  And replaced.   And today I was working on the 1/4 panel.   
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			Almost ready, after using some lead filler it looks like new again 8)       
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			For an oval they even don't sell the bad fitting repro sheet metal. The only thing I could do is restore the old metal. Together with some Tikimadness leftovers :thumbsup: (drag race oval) I will try to fix it again.   With these 2 holes the body is mounted to the torsion tube. My torsion tube is about 9cm narrowed (each side) so these holes needs to be moved.     Here's the difference;   
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			The original form was long gone, so I had downloaded some pictures and started moddeling metal.    It's a corner you can't see when the car is ready, but I like it to look original. 
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			Finally finished the left corner. When the body is back on the channels I will cut the corners at the wright lenght.   Nice fit, only have to grind the welds down and use some lead to smooth things.   On to the right site. 
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			Found some pics of the custom rear suspension;      Paul 
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			daaamn! nice project! I always said the Netherland and especially Keversite.nl has the most GL projects going on. Too bad of the language barrier, so thanks for posting here, in english! I often read through the Keversite forums with the help of google translate :P
		 
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			Oh man, you are up to your eyeballs with that project!!!  Great work, can't wait to follow the progress. You and Ricola need to get together and have a beer discussing how many Km of welding wire you used on your projects!!! Jason 
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			looks great loving the front suspension   cheers andy | 
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			Good to see you have made progress since I last looked at your main thread! One thing I'm not sure about is the inner bit of your spherical bearing mount. It looks like you have a rigid outer (hole in steel plate) and a urethane surrounded inner mount, this will lead to movement and potential fatigue in the bolt. I think if you just made the inner part rigid it would be good (much better than a lot of other kits that use loose outer plates... Rich 
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