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Introduction - dfannin - 08-28-2009

Hello, I am a new member to the forum. I have a '94 cabriolet. I recently retired and am in the process of getting this car back into shape. I use the car routinely as opposed to only for shows, so it has taken a lot of wear and tear of the years. My seats need to be replaced. The front speakers are not functioning, so I am trying to get a schematic to find the amplifiers and wiring routes. I just replaced the top, and am have the paint worked on (rock strike repairs with claying and clear coat restoration). It is starting to look pretty good and will post a photo when I get around to it.
I'm not in PCA, but may join now that I have more time on my hands. I live in the Pacific Northwest so, would be happy to link up with anyone in the area. TTFN


Introduction - ds968 - 08-30-2009

welcome, if you can't find anyone local take a nice drive down the coast to California you'll find lots of us here [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]


Introduction - dfannin - 08-31-2009

In reviewing the instructions for this intro, I guess I forgot to provide my city and state. I live in Steilacoom, Washington. Steilacoom is about an hour south of Seattle. It is the oldest town in the state and looks, to a certain degree, like a New England port town - ferries come and go along with all the other working and pleasure vessels that you would expect to see.


Introduction - johns_968 - 08-31-2009


That sounds like a cool place to retire and drive around in a 968 cab.

Welcome.