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Old June 23rd 2013, 08:44
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Love the new frame horns. That is what I am doing with my Manx STi because I have to clear the 930 transmission. Very nice build, thanks for the photo inspirations!
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Old July 6th 2013, 15:44
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To follow the rules while building my cage I had to place the seats first.

First I slammed the original seatframe.


After that I mounted the 914 frame on top.


Next step was placing the seat.


Now the 914 and original frame can move foreward to have enough access to the rearseat.


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Old July 13th 2013, 15:29
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Both seats are in. doesn't look like much. But this has cost me several hours. The original frames are slammed, narrowed, shortened and placed in a differend angle. just for the eye, I closed the side of the frames.



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Old July 20th 2013, 16:46
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I've bin doing small stuff while I'm waiting for the cage material to come in. Today I have bin modeling the door gab. Due to an accident in the past, the door didn't line up like I want it to do.

Start up the grinder again.


After some hammering.


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