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Running headers ? you might want this
I made a few of these cover plates up as i am running headers with no heat and needed to stop dust and dirt from getting into the chassis . i have made more and flipped them onto ebay if anyone's interested .
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Interesting! Nice work too! I used tin foil and zip ties... 17 years ago... still working great ;)
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On eBay if anyone wants some
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I got mine! Thanks. I still don't know how they got here from New Zealand so fast :D
At first I used spray paint caps held on with hose clamps, but it bugged me how cheap it looked. With the money I'm spending on this resto, $125 is like a gnat on an elephants ass. Why not finish this off with something that looks cool. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1345066637.jpg |
Keen for a set of these !!
Just gave away my cork gaskets with the heater :? How small is New Zealand ?, I just sold you my rear seats . Ill be in touch :) |
Made a few more
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Up to what year 911 will these work on? Great idea!
art agrimmitt@pelican |
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Love the "Cuba" picture. Very funny!
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Loving that I now live in Cuba! :D
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Good, my car is based around a 83sc
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Thx:D art agrimmitt@pelican swimriderun dot trail at verizon dot net 8/25 Sat 8:30pm pst |
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Below are my thoughts on you, sir. Thank you, sincerely, for all of your help. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1346003130.jpg |
Working on my 76s backdate and on with a pair , sorry for th poor photohttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1350844373.jpg
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the bottom of a coors light can and a hose clamp worked fine....
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Ohhh why the hell not!
Ordering a set. Thank you! Your order has been placed. |
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Nice!
Ordered and received, nice product that solves a need>simple! :D
Thx art agrimmitt@pelican 10/22 Mon 10am pst |
Is it the Coors Light can itself or the brand that's offensive? :D What if T used Hacker-Pschoor or Warsteiner cans, or one of each? ;)
Nice cover plates for sure. Just saying there's nothing wrong with quick n dirty or simple. My car has had the heater boxes sitting up there for years doing nothing. Time to figure out something more protective. Probably too late but better late than never. |
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Notice I said: ...."cheap as you can get" solutions. I emphasized "solutions" to point out that I was not saying it was not a solution to the problem. Of course there is nothing wrong with "quick n dirty or simple". I have several "simple" solutions on my race car. The "quick n dirty" solutions are saved for emergencies and replaced by "simple" or more elegant long term solutions later. Scott |
winders being douchey again
scott, not everyone can afford to drop their car off at a shop and pick it up charged on their gold card ready to race. you've paid top dollar to have another build your car, a very nice car from what you've told us all here again and again. your stellar results at the last prc event confirm that.
i admire anyone who has the resources to pay their way to the front of a race class, i bet your builder is very proud. however, in my garage resourcefulness pays higher dividends. while your here talking about what trick thing mat did to your car i'm in the garage finding a 2 cent solution to your $125 dollar problem. although the hose clamp was $1.99, so lets call it an even 2 bucks? also, been meaning to ask, is your middle name richard by chance? |
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Wow, I must have struck a nerve! I was picking on you a bit because you were poopooing advtracing's rather cool heater duct cover plates kit. Again, an elegant solution to real and often neglected problem. Feel free to use beer cans if that is how you want to roll. Beer cans would fall into my "saved for emergencies" solutions. Clearly the case for advtracing as well. Now, getting into you whole class envy deal: get over it. There are guys in your class that are far worse "offenders" to your sensibilities than I am! Paid my way to the front? There are at least two cars in my class with larger build budgets. In regards to the results, yes, my car drives itself.....:rolleyes: Scott P.S. It's "William". |
Car311, I'm sure you're a good bloke; but you're coming off as a bit of dick to anyone reading this thread...
I keep a 911 on a shoe-string which has led me into doing pretty much everything for myself - engine, gearbox, body and interior. I don't judge others' car work based on their perceived income, and I don't take shots at them because they "richer" than me. I also won't take shortcuts. I save for the flash bits I want on my car and work with what I've got. Advtracing's product is niche and probably not in high demand, but to thrill us with your ingenious beer can solution on someone else's thread isn't solicited nor is it cool. And getting p1ssy when someone calls you out for it does you no credit either. |
Got my set!! There were waiting for me at home when I got back from my work-related travel.
I failed to notice this was coming all the way from New Zealand! Very cool. Now to decide what color to paint them or to have them powdercoated. http://i151.photobucket.com/albums/s...rBlockCaps.jpg |
Those covers sure look good! Very nice indeed!
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I have 2 pairs left
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I'll take a set!!
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Looking at making the front version for the body hole ducts left when you remove the heater system leaving only the window demist . whats your thoughts ? most likely fibreglass or pressed ali as the holes are uneven in shaping
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If you can make some block off plates in the front trunk for 86-89 cars that will be great. There are many holes left behind once a/c, heating and fresh air removed.
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well i guess everyone's on a budget , i had a guy ring me last week who has a 81 sc , he wanted to see if i had any 2nd hand brake pads to fit his car as he was heading in for a warrent.... i mean really?
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Made some more and ready to ship for anyone wanting some
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cool!
i found 20 yrs ago that tops from certain spray paint cans fit perfectly |
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