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I am preparing to endeavor on an interior-stripping expedition to set-up for a cage installation. Everything but the dash (and possibly door panels - for now) will go. Most of it is pretty simple as long as I have a chiropractor lined up (Mark... get ready for the calls). But... the glue and the rest of the nasty sticky stuff the factory uses to attach the insulation and other components is supposed to be a royal pain in the #$* to remove.
Any advice on products, solvents, tools, etc? I want to protect the factory paint as much as possible as it will be exposed and I am not planning to re-spray the entire interior once the cage is in place... just touch-up the weld points. And for touch-up, can one get factory paint colors or formulas from Porsche for our cars? Can I buy a couple of cans of 1995 Grand Prix White?
Thanks in advance...
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LOL Jay.... Unfortunately rumor in the street has it that the PA and adjacent vicinity's 968 clan members can consume obscene amounts of beer in record short times. An occurrence that is yet to be explained by common scientific theory. But I can certainly rent a truck, get a few kegs to be parked out in front, and give it a go!
I appreciate the input and look forward to the weight savings. It does sound much more difficult than what I anticipated. I may resort to getting some "LaborReady" labor to help, or have one of the local detail shops price the sticky removal for me. Reading everyone's comments and the previous thread, it may take longer than I anticipated, so I may be showing up at NNJR's Porscherama at Pocono on Sept 14-16 with no interior, no cage, and a bunch of uncleaned gunk!
Aghrrrrr... the infamous slippery slope... I should have listened... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/blink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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2012 PCA GT5S NORTH ATLANTIC CHAMPION
2011 NASA PRO RACING (NE) GTS-2 CHAMPION
Track Records: Pocono Long Single Infield CCW | Pocono Double Infield | NJMP Thunderbolt w & w/o Chicane | Lime Rock Park
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Thank you guys... I truly appreciate all the input. I may start the project this weekend. I checked that
paintscratch.com and it appears to be a solution for spraying after cage is done.
#75 RS Barn-Hoosier-AJ Hartman Racing Porsche 968
2012 PCA GT5S NORTH ATLANTIC CHAMPION
2011 NASA PRO RACING (NE) GTS-2 CHAMPION
Track Records: Pocono Long Single Infield CCW | Pocono Double Infield | NJMP Thunderbolt w & w/o Chicane | Lime Rock Park