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Hey Friends,
While backing out of a driveway today, my front end had an encounter with a high curb lip. The driveway lip won, snagged the edge as I backed out, and my *batwing was almost ripped completely off of the car. It's torn up pretty good, dragged on the ground for the 6 mile drive home, and I hope to find a new one, perhaps from someone who has one lying around.
Thanks for a PM if you have what I need.
Yours,
Scott Collins
*Batwing: the first panel underneath the nose of the car that screws into the front bumper cover.
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I bought a new one from Sunset about 2.5 years ago. Part# 944 505 075 00 (01C) for $265.83, plus about $10 for the miscellaneous screws and mounting hardware (all clearly identified in the PET).
A couple of the mounting points attach to the plastic wheel well liners. If you drive it without the batwing, the airflow will push those liners into the tire and start grinding down those liners (wonder how I know this?). So use some wire or something to temporarily stabilize the liners if you drive it.
Roland
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It is a underbody cover, lives under the front bumper cover. It dislikes high curbs and those stop bars that are sometimes in parking lots. Is important to have in place since it helps airflow over the radiator and helps to stabilize the front bumper cover.
Roland
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Hmmm, wonder if a 951 bat wing fits. Ive never compared them.
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[quote name='hot968' timestamp='1295742499' post='103917']
You must be good with computers to ad an arrow to show part. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Well, let's see, I got my first computer when I was 12 years old: a 3-bit mechanical computer, the clock is a panel that you slide in and out by hand to pulse the "clock". <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/blink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
The first electronic computers I worked on consisted of about 6 refrigerator sized units, required a 20 minute sequence of hitting a few dozen toggle switches to start up, had a full megabyte of core (magnetic) memory if we were lucky (the other 2 had only 128K), and were fully programmable via decks of cards. All in assembly language -- when programmers were real men! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/laugh.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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Apple IIe...Im new school.<img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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86' India red 951 3.0 8v turbo
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93' GP white 968 manual, coupe(restoration/modifications in progress)
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Can't you just make a batwing out of plywood and paint it? 1/2" thickness should be fine, more stable and durable than the plastic.
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To add an arrow or other annotation to an image:
- I use PowerPoint (other presentation SW should do the same thing)
- Insert the image (JPG, GIF, PNG, whatever) into PowerPoint.
- Add arrows or whatever else for example text annotations, a highlighting circle, etc.
- "Save As..." select file type .JPG (it prompts you if you would like the current or all slides).
The source image from the PET was simply a screen capture (CTRL ALT PRT SCREEN for Windows, Mac will have the same). The problem is how to get one page, or some subset of the PET .PDF file into some other format like an image file. I've used Photoshop Elements to do this sometimes if I want the full page. It loads a full .PDF file and then lets you select which page you'd like to manipulate.
Dave, I also miss Pascal, what an easy environment to get things done very, very quickly.
Roland
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