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[quote name='happysails2you' post='34904' date='May 1 2007, 09:27 PM']Hey Dust! Wow, another twin sister, horizon blue cab out there somewhere? It has a linen grey/classic grey combo interior. She is somewhat rare, and she matches my eyes (the blue part, not the grey part). I know of Larry's car identical to mine in Alabama, figured there must be some others out there. Baby came to me in May 2005 (hey it's her adoption birthday!) from a couple in Ft. Lauderdale who bought it from the original owners, a couple in Pompano Beach. Any idea where yours ended up? Mine is a 92, VIN ending in 276. More importantly, glad you still have a 968 in your fleet...cool blue color![/quote]
Sorry for taking so long to reply. But actually I don't own the car any more. This particular car was killing me on up-keep. It was my second 968, and the first was a perfect car. This would never run more than 3 weeks before needing work again. When it needed a new torque-tube, I finally said enough. But I know the guy who owns it now, and he is enjoying it.
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[quote name='flash' post='35487' date='May 14 2007, 09:43 AM']there has still not been anyone to the shop with their car so he can make the master of the kit and then reproduce it - as soon as somebody goes there, we will have a kit available[/quote]
I have a snapped bow sitting around if it's of any help.
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[quote name='flash' post='35489' date='May 14 2007, 07:16 AM']hmmm - well, without the car to fit it to, that makes it pretty tough to make sure he gets the alignment right
this is just goig to be one of those things that will happen as soon as a car that needs repair goes to his shop
he has fixed quite a few of them, but never stopped to make a template[/quote]
Okay, okay. I have a snapped bow now and I'm in the San Diego area. I could drive the car up there... Any idea on cost of repair. The top needs replacing and the bow needs "repair". I have it in manual mode and still goes up and down okay but the top looks terrible.... still looks great down though.. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/cool.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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[quote name='flash' post='53823' date='Jun 2 2008, 03:13 PM']he hasn't brought it up yet or sent me a note, so i have no idea[/quote]
Are you saying I haven't or the guy who will do the fix? I sent you an email with my phone number...
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Well guys, I hate to let you down but just spoke with the shop and I'm having some sticker shock. It's more than I can pull out of pocket right now so it will have to wait on my end. Sorry...
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Any further activity on the replacement/repair of the main bow?
thanks
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