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SNEAK PEEK
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my new blue mirror
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#2

Bob the paint work looks top notch! Not a slight wrinkle!!! Very impressed!
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Does anyone find it disturbing that there is a picture of Bob's nether regions with a caption above it: "CLICK TO ENLARGE" <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/ohmy.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/unsure.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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objects in mirror are larger than they appear
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#5

hey, are you putting on weight ? you're getting a little wide in the hips there, bubba ! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/laugh.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



but seriously, it looks brilliant !! ...and keep it away from seagulls for a while..
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#6

It does look great. I hadn't realized you weren't staying with the midnight blue color. I assume they dealt with engine compartment etc. so that it looks like a factory paint job? What are the white specks in the photo - I'm sure they're not in the paint, so maybe you need a lint remover? Can't wait to see more of the whole job.
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#7

I believe it is just the photo he did repaint the car midnight blue. I don't think he has given her a wax and polish yet... He told me last night that he will have the final photos with the new seats sometime this weekend. He is taking it to the Eurocar meet this weekend for the big debut I can't wait to see them too!



Here is a cleaner version of the photo I color corrected the photo. I think the bright blue So.Cal sky is throwing the true colors off...



   
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#8

i did keep the original color - the white specks are me being impatient and not waiting for them to wipe the compound dust off the car before i snapped the shot - most panels were shot off the car, so no paint lines - no worries on the engine bay



full shots at the end of the weekend
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#9

a couple of shots of the new one-of-a-kind seats recaro made for me

   

   
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#10

What do you mean, "one of a kind"? Those look just like my seats.



NOT!!! Beautiful.



The bolsters on the side of the seatback look deep enough that, if I ever got in, I'd need a hoist to get out.



Is the paint really still midnight blue?
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#11

yes - doublechecked the formula
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#12

WOW!!! That is very clean look, I love it... Great choice!
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#13

The seats look great!!!
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I'm either insanely jealous or inspired -- can't figure out which.... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/ohmy.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Bob,



Wow, the whole set up gives the car a fresh new look. What gages do you have where the cubbie was?
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#16

those are vdo guages (same manufacturer as the stock dash guages) oil temp, vacuum, and clock - you can get the plate at www.968engineering.com



so, as luck would have it, ayn (the boss) hates the belts - may have to change to sparco clubmans or something like that - she hates the latch type and i don't particularly want cam lock - gotta check the cgr on belts
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#17

VERY cool, Flash. Good job, dude.
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#18

Okay, the click to enlarge was hilarious. Love happy accidents (so long as they are not in my car).



Michael
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#19

ok - first little road trip done - love the seats - now on to the roll bar
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#20

Re: seats - superb !!
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