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Half of this forum's built on a bit of nonsense - it's a cool bit of nonsense and I like it

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Looking good dude, and what a land mark getting it on the floor and rolling, excellent! I still dont know how you manage to fit all these things into an already busy life..!!!
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Started trimming today

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Hi guys. I know I've said it before but this thread really needs relocating ???

anyway heres some snaps of latest progress.

Alan and I were chatting about R / RS trims heres my interpretation. With lightweight 911 supplied door pulls. I made the trim bits for where the strap goes through the panel. The panels are foamex, very light and water proof!

I had a problem with the cage interfering with the door top trim so got a little inventive.

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I think I'll trim the alloy profile I made so it blends in and looks factory. I've made the latch pulls from leather so will be fitting it all up v soon.

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Post by Helen »

very nice but was there any need to give us the finger :wink: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Started trimming today

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haasad wrote:Hi guys. I know I've said it before but this thread really needs relocating ???


andy
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You might want to edit the title so people know what the resto is :)
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Re: red bit

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haasad wrote:The red bit is really just a bit of nonsense.

I saw an endurance racing 914 / 6 with it done.

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really nice car Andy!
The red bit were on the Larousse 914/6 GT :wink:
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Sorry Helen no offense intended :oops:
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Post by sladey »

Looking cool!

1. What is the white square towards the rear of the door for? - presumably this is to open the door from the inside - do you just push it?

2. The ally trim piece at the front - can you do a pic with the door closed so we can see how it looks sat next to the roll cage

I love the details on this project

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Mark, I'll do an extra snap. The whiter square is where I haven't cut ot the door shell to allow the strap for opening through yet.

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Love the detailing on this car, the colour and the decals, the wheels just look right
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Post by haasad »

Heres the snaps I promised of the detail trim change to miss the cage.

Retentive or what!!!!

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Got to finish those door trims now.

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Post by sladey »

Nice work - it's detailing like this that sets a car apart from the others
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Final pictures of doors trimmed. ( Well final before I clean em anyway)

Worked out well I think,
Foamex free offcuts from signmaker,
Handles £cheap from lightweight 911,
Latch pulls second hand belt cut down a dyed then polished,
Trim detail free alloy from old lagging.
Leathercloth £20
Fastners and rivnuts £5
Time 1 Day max.

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next I'm making a parcel shelf trim along the same lines with a shaped return to come up to the rear window like a targa one. Thanks for the inspiration (alan uk)
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Picked up the brakes today ( see "what fits what" in technical help).

Cannot say how happy I am with quality and price.

The sole prop of Rodwell Motorsport , Stuart Brownsea, will do any machine work to the very highest standard. He now has my cases to shuffle pin and by pass mod and my heads to twin plug . You would not believe how reasonable the prices are. He must be the best kept secret of Hillman imp and motorcycle race engineering I ever known. You should see the dry sump conversions he makes for Imps not to mention bespoke flow benched heads , manifolds, gearbox parts.

I'm one very happy customer tonite.

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Re: rs doors

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haasad wrote:
next I'm making a parcel shelf trim along the same lines with a shaped return to come up to the rear window like a targa one. Thanks for the inspiration (alan uk)
Nice - I just ripped out my rear parcel shelf(!)....who needs the extra weight????? :lol: :lol: :P
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