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Re: 912 outlaw project

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Well done Chris. Looks uber cool
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Just had a crazy week, which resulted (yesterday) in having the car delivered back home.

So in preperation for the up coming relocation to the US:

Monday -
Flew to America. Arrived in the morning. Visited the girls new school in the afternoon and signed the enrollment paperwork.

Tuesday -
Looked around 8 houses in the morning, put an offer in on one at lunchtime, offer accepted by dinnertime, new house owner by bedtime.

Wednesday -
Appointment at the bank in morning, Mortgage approval by lunchtime. New family car test drives in the afternoon, sales guy was ex-tour manager / roadie / lighting guy / sound guy for Happy Mondays, Oasis, Stone Roses etc etc ....we chatted for about 3 hours before actually driving a car :)

Thursday -
Almost met Barrack Obama in the morning, flew back to Germany in the afternoon.

Friday -
Cut the grass in the afternoon. Slept well

Saturday -
Modrod came home :)

Daniel from Classic Boxers offered to bring the car back himself. He set off early from Dusseldorf and got here around 9:30. Car was unloaded, had abit of a chat and snapped some pictures.

Mrs Jury did some filming, she can't believe it is finished ( cough cough it will never really be finished sweetheart ) and.....how 'Bloody' loud it is !!

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Daniel also brought with him the photo CD. Daniel photographed the car 2 weeks ago near his workshop.....I am biased, but it is one of the coolest photoshoots I have seen, the lighting and location are perfect for the car !! I am sworn to secracy until afew boxes are ticked, but it will be released soon :wink:

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Off on holiday on Thursday, will see what I can get done regarding TUV and registration before Spa :)


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Re: 912 outlaw project

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Now that's what I call a hectic week !

I was particularly impressed by this:
jury wrote: Tuesday -
Looked around 8 houses in the morning, put an offer in on one at lunchtime, offer accepted by dinnertime, new house owner by bedtime.
Chris - the car looks/sounds fabulous - I'm just gutted that I won't be at Spa to see it in person ... :(
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Way to go Chris, really looking forward to catching up at Spa.

I've no doubt those photos are going to be pretty spectacular! 8)

Lightweight_911 wrote:....I'm just gutted that I won't be at Spa to see it in person ... :(
.....there's plenty of spare seats Andy! :wink:
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I saw this detail on a car at Essen and thought it made sense on a car without full carpet in the Luggage area

Cover plate over petrol tank sender plug, quickly made up this afternoon.....

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.....Its never really finished :wink:

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Aren't these factory fitted on early cars Chris? Certainly are on later cars.

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51 pages of photoshop.

Everyone knows the car doesn't exist.

Running away to Portland just so no-one can see the truth for real is a tad drastic however.....
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Would make sense Jon.....must have been a good idea then :wink:

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1968 912/11 RAL 7001 ' MOD ROD '
1990 964 C2 Velvet Red
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Re: 912 outlaw project

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964RS wrote:51 pages of photoshop.

Everyone knows the car doesn't exist.

Running away to Portland just so no-one can see the truth for real is a tad drastic however.....

As I said, there will always be a spare bed made up in Portland. I can Photoshop you with the car :wink:

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jury wrote:I saw this detail on a car at Essen and thought it made sense on a car without full carpet in the Luggage area

Cover plate over petrol tank sender plug, quickly made up this afternoon.....

Image


.....Its never really finished :wink:

Chris
Looks good Chris.
Is it advisable to fit one of these if there's no boot carpet?

p.s. Best of luck with new venture.
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brembo wrote: Looks good Chris.
Is it advisable to fit one of these if there's no boot carpet?

p.s. Best of luck with new venture.
I guess it makes sense to fit, looks purposeful anyway :)

Thanks !
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Fit one anyway I guess, mine has one fitted and carpet as well.
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Didn't think early cars had these ?
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hot66 wrote:Didn't think early cars had these ?
That's what I was wondering James, any idea when they started to fit them?
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Re: 912 outlaw project

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I don't think that cover over the sender connections was fitted until the SC models
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