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chickybok
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Post by chickybok »

Hey guys - how goes it.

As you all know - I've been waiting for the right time to sort my car out.
I'm after recommendations of workshops to replace the complete front suspension pans and possibly floors while they're at it.

just recommendations for good workmanship at an honest price.
This isn't an insurance job!

PM me.

Mark - can you give me that number... again!!!

Hope you all good - and looking forward to the already started summer.

David
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Post by 912uk »

Hi'a Mate how's life we need to do another 912 London meet.. Not sure how Gav's going to come down :wink:

Sure I will PM you the details of the guy for the pan.. he's working on his own now. I will PM me number as well give us a call we can have a chat you need to get that car going mate.. Get down here and have a run in the forest down to Bornemouth and back..

Glad your Ok

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Post by chickybok »

cool mark - your a star.
Any others out there?

Some pictures of the car - same old! But storage has been fair. Apart from a mouse that has taken a liking to horsehair - grrrr.

Also - this has to be the best Porsche video on Youtube...
Its long - but worth it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ap15PPr7 ... ted&search

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912 JIG work

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Hi Our company Fenn Lane Motorsport use a car bench jig for this type of work, and we own our own brackets for the 911 and 912. This year we have had 4 911's/912's on this jig.

Using a jig for this work speeds it up, and reduces the cost, as once the car is bolted down, the shell does not move and you can press on with the job in hand, with thw full knowledge that the car is straight at the end of it.

Do you really want your 911 welded up not on a JIG? All work supplied with photographs.

We also do Crash repair work, currently on the Jig is a 912 with heavy rear damage

jeff

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Post by 912uk »

is it silver ?
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Post by revival-cars »

Yep :wink: 8)
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Post by 912uk »

arrr see it's such a small world :wink:
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how are your spots fastened on ?????
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Post by chickybok »

Hey

They are original / factory option 'through the grill' driving lights

They have special horn grills - I'll take a few pictures. I'm off upto the car at the weekend

I do know there's a company/person in the states who makes aftermarket ones
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Post by ian c »

they're cool !!!
any info appreciated
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