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				Project 73 911 R/RS -- Week 5
			 
			This would have been a breakthrough week if I had better planned how much Wurth Rust Guard would be needed to coat the car. So far 2 quarts have covered the interior and the entire front end. I've got 2 more on order from Pelican (Tom, please rush) to get the rear end done. The pics say it all: more grinding, more polishing, but I can see the light at the end of the tunnel. I also spent a lot time screwing around pulling various cables out of the tunnel and even cutting the heater cable tubes out with a Dremel. Just about 5 more hours of engine bay/underseat metal clean up, then painting, and then, well, parts start flying back on the car.  Weeks gone by: Week 4 Project 73 911 R/RS -- Week 4 Week 3 Project 73 911 R/RS -- Week 3 with links back to 2 and 1.             I pretty much ran out of steam here yesterday and had to call it a day. Got home and fell into a coma. For the first time, I have a new respect for the cost/benefit of dipping. Need to finish up the underneath here and then paint and then it's all fun from here on.   
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			awesome shaun, i'll bet you were one whipped puppy when you went to bed! how many man hours do you estimate it's taken to strip it entirely? ryan 
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			Very nice work Shaun!
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			Wow dude, you did all that stripping yourself? Whipped pup probably doesn't even BEGIN to describe it. NICE WORK! My progress too: Racecar painting progress 
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			Why paint it? Go DeLorean style... (j/k)
		 
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 mapp burned and scraped 3 different wire brushes new 3M course plastic matrix stripping discs 40 grit flap discs 24 grit tungsten carbide disc aircraft coating stripper. In short, I've used every possible method other than dry ice. two things: I am at about 1/4 of the cost of dipping in tooling. If I add in my personal time, I am about twice the cost of dipping. This project is on a budget so I thought I was doing the right thing here, but in retrospect I probaby should have had it dipped. That said, I will never sell the car and I truly "own" it, and that does count for something. And I've got great shoulders now too! 
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			Nice work Shawn! I haven't followed the entire thread previous to this one. but I feel your pain! This stripping work is really the foundation for years of trouble free ownership ahead. So keep it up. What are you mapping out for a goal of saftey equipment - cage?seats?harness etc? Will you use a fire system? Just curious, as it seems that many of us that have gone through similar projects have made different saftey related product choices. Did you decide on a final color too? best Regards - Jim | ||
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				nice !
			 
			Hello Shaun ! it is nice work ! i know how you have to work for doing this !!! i have done it before on my replica... and i think the most bad work is behind you ! the remainder will be funny !! Ray   
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 Here's what I am planning: Full RSR-style custom cage. I am sending a check today for a used Sparco Pro 2000 seat I found on the board, haven't thought about harness yet, but very soon, and I would like to put in a fire suppression system. It's getting a standard box fuel cell up front unless I can find a good used cell designed for the car. Final color is Aga blue with white accents. A 67 color. 
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			Aga Blue   
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			You'll be using a 3.6?? The color sounds great and you'll be able to play around with wheel offsets to get big rubber while still keeping the early style bodywork. Keep up the good work. | ||
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			It's getting a stock 3.2 for now. I was going to go with Rene's DTA engine management with cams, but think it makes more sense just to get the car on the road, sort it, then start to play next winter. I really don't think I will ever buy a house! I am hoping I can get 225-16s under GT-Racing narrow R fenders, 275 our back under Rennspeed plastic quarters. This thing will have to go RSR bodywork to lay down enough rubber to be competitive, but then the driver has a LOT more work to do than the car. 
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			Shaun, James is doing your cage, right? I think my car is next in line behind yours   
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			Hey George,  Yes, James has started and I hope may be done this week. Suspension will all be tied in. When the cage is done, it will be a whole different car. 
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			Yeah he was telling me about it, you definitely have to post pics when its done! I'm not doing anything extreme, just working around the fact that there aren't any bolt-in options for SWB cars. I'm only doing a hoop (braced to b-pillars), a triangulated brace on either side back to the rear deck and firewall, crossbar and harness bar. Full cages on street cars make me worried about cracking my skull open.   
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			Outstanding!
		 
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			Awsome work!  Thanks for the update
		 
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			Glad to see you're keeping busy Shaun, keep up the good work!
		 
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			Matt, your car is for sale? What's the story? How's the new child?
		 
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			Damn!    That is clean.
		 
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