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This is very nice and safe addition in your car wally, it will be more stiffer now in the corners!
... and as i see from the photos it needs a little triming in the dash in order to fits nicely! Rgrds, Jim |
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That is one sweet cage Wally. Very, Very nice!
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1970 T1 W/MassIVe 2913cc RAT/?EFI? w/direct fire (very soon) and 915 trans ![]() 1962 SC 1776cc SP 944NA brakes, 993 wheels VKG |
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Tnx Jim.
Yeah, don't remind me... No gains without pains right? The fresh air supply will have to be rerouted some way as well... |
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Indeed......without pain there is no gain!!
This is a picture of a friend of mine and his project and how it looks like after the surgery....it might helps you!
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That is way too nice!
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As one who had asked about cages a while ago, this is great additional info for me. Very nice! Thanks.
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(2004-2008): 1971 1302 w/2056 Searching for a new project ... |
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Received the uniball bushings and the polybronze ones today
![]() They fit VERY nicely and precise! I think I will try to fit the inside polybronze bushes as well as the inner circle of the 944 and bug torsion tube housing look to be the same. ![]()
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