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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

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My kind of car, cracking build squirdan keep at it.........mark
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Prototipo, WEVO and CSs mounted low make a great combination. :-)

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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

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This is looking great Dan. I had a Prototipo but found it a little too far away and a touch small for everyday use at 350mm. I now have a 370mm dished Sparco which I much prefer.
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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

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charles...is that quadruple wrapped or something?? :lol:

that wheel looks even phatter than the one on my old M3 and I always thought that was chunky

maybe just the camera angle but it looks different to the one on my RSR

Al...thanks, I might consider that. will depend if I use a removabele hub or not, which if fitted brings the wheel closer
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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

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Dan,
It's double wrapped, topped with wagyu leather and stitched with cream irish linen.

There's a big spacer too, around 30mm if I recall, and the accelerator pedal is D-Zug's 917 pattern.

As you say, you have four main contact paints with the car, and I spent quite a lot of time getting it right. The driving position is much better than in my other cars.

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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

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shoestring7 wrote:Dan,
It's double wrapped, topped with wagyu leather and stitched with cream irish linen.

There's a big spacer too, around 30mm if I recall, and the accelerator pedal is D-Zug's 917 pattern.

As you say, you have four main contact paints with the car, and I spent quite a lot of time getting it right. The driving position is much better than in my other cars.

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i hope you ate the wagyu meat that leather came off !

where did you source it?
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I think it was an ebay buy, and it was wrapped by a guy I use in Littlehampton. In fact he's working a bit of magic on my CSs at the moment.

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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

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shoestring7 wrote:I think it was an ebay buy, and it was wrapped by a guy I use in Littlehampton. In fact he's working a bit of magic on my CSs at the moment.

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thanks, useful to know... was having fish and chips at West beach on Saturday enjoying some rare sun
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Dan,
I was visiting Porsche GB in Reading today. There was a bare 911 shell on the ramps with lots of their techs looking at it. Was it yours?

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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

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Dan, are you e-coating before paint? or straight to paint? Great build by the way, the car is going to be a cracker.
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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

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shoestring7 wrote:Dan,
I was visiting Porsche GB in Reading today. There was a bare 911 shell on the ramps with lots of their techs looking at it. Was it yours?

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could have been yes. it is there..they are doing the panel fettling, gaps, prep and paint
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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

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Northy wrote:Dan, are you e-coating before paint? or straight to paint? Great build by the way, the car is going to be a cracker.
e coating first... was never convinced by the acid dipping but the e coating seems like a really good idea to me
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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

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Any update Dan as this is going to be a lovely car.
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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

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Dan, have you got any more photos details on mounting those Recaros? Have you changed/lowered the rails? Thanks!
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Re: 72 Hotrod - my new project

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i havent got any photos but the seat rails are definitely lowered..using those weld in ones that are pretty much flush fit to the floor and also serve as a harness mount
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