Kit’s Refresh - 1970 911T

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Re: Kit’s Refresh - 1970 911T

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I vote keep it. I'm one of those (seemingly unusual) petrolheads for whom a sunroof is essential kit.
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Re: Kit’s Refresh - 1970 911T

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If you want to keep the sunroof Margaret and it helps, I have a complete original 73 roof section with the sunroof complete and intact - a little kinked on one corner but it would be a great basis for your repair.

Good luck with rest of the restoration :)
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Re: Kit’s Refresh - 1970 911T

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Kit is just waiting to go to blasters now.
Ross has asked me to ask the DDK pool of knowledge on how to remove the anti roll bar please.
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IN LOVE WITH MY 1970 911T RHD. (Still my fav)
1987 Carrera 3.2 Targa in Signal Orange (bloody gorgeous)
1973 914 1.7L Zambezi Green (great wee car)
2004 Cayenne 3.2 (the dogs car)
1965 356C (an absolute delight to own and drive)
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Re: Kit’s Refresh - 1970 911T

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Which one? They look gone for in that pic!
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Re: Kit’s Refresh - 1970 911T

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Hi Gary, not sure tbh though Mr Boyd has kindly sent a video which I’ve sent to Ross 8). Thank you for your reply. Mx
IN LOVE WITH MY 1970 911T RHD. (Still my fav)
1987 Carrera 3.2 Targa in Signal Orange (bloody gorgeous)
1973 914 1.7L Zambezi Green (great wee car)
2004 Cayenne 3.2 (the dogs car)
1965 356C (an absolute delight to own and drive)
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