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Thread: What Did You Do to Your 911 Today?

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    Porsche Nut merbesfield's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob B View Post
    901-424-017-00-OEM - Reverse Lock Out Plate, 914 1.7/1.8/2.0 (1970-76), 914-6 (1970-72)

    SH-SLK-001 - Weltmeister Shift Lockout Kit, 914 All, 911/912 (1965-72)

    Both from Pelican.

    Also changed the tunnel bush and tightened up the shift coupler bushing temporarily while I wait for new "coupler whisperer" bushes to arrive.

    Rob
    Thanks for the info Stretch, same thing I was going to ask. Now just need some time. How long did that work take you t complete?
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    All up, probably 1 hour. Hardest part was fitting the new springs - very frustrating.

    Rob

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    Repainted these old center caps w/orange bars
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    I drove her! revised a stretch of twisties long forgotten...big smile...this is why we drive early 911's
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    Took the 6 GT3 out for exercise yesterday. Unfortunately the track is too small and the speed limits impair the full experience. I will break out the slow car this weekend and enjoy a more measured drive.
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    Hmmm A minor tangent... Would this be the same David Stockman of Collins and Aikmen infamy? Another "do as I say, not....

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Stockman

    "After having rained napalm, white phosphorous, bunker busters, drone missiles, and the most violent machinery of conventional warfare ever assembled upon millions of innocent Vietnamese, Cambodians, Serbs, Somalis, Iraqis, Afghans, Pakistanis, Yemeni, Libyans, and countless more, Washington now presupposes to be in the moral-sanctions business?" - David Stockman

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    Yes indeed but that's a lot deeper than we need to go here. Lots of misinformation and shenanigans. BTW; he wasn't prosecuted.

    Here's where the quote was ripped from.
    http://www.thedailybeast.com/article...m-finally.html

    W.C. Fields could have written it as far as I'm concerned.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jesseandersson View Post
    "It was a perfect day yesterday for a fall drive on country roads - windows down to hear that sound"

    Amen to that!

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    Got the case assembled tonight. I am very fortunate to have my friend Aaron helping me not screw it up. The biggest thing he's taught me is patience.



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    Looking good Kris.
    edit - the engine, not you. (you look ok)
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