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First real drive tonight


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Old 03-21-2019, 12:40 AM
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Awesome! You work fast! Looks great!
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wow what a journey. congrats.....
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Congrats, awesome targa <3


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Finally found a set of seats

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Nice. Will they be at Spa this weekend?
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Thanks Dru,

I don't know.. Why do Germans always ship with a *****ty firm like Hermes?
3 packages were sent together last week monday.
So far I only received one seat, still waiting for the sliders, frames and 2nd seat
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I didn't get to Spa, too much work on saturday.

But the car did get aligned and corner balanced.




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And look at those concours-quality window scrapers! ;-)

Just curious- what does the first number on the Belgian license plate signify? I see almost all of them have a 1. You have a 0. What does it mean?
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Looks really nice, however it looks to sit a tad on the high side, mainly in the rear. The only other small detail I can see missing is removing the paint from the underbody oil lines to show the brass. Nice job!
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@Dru, actually it's the "O" for Oldtimer
@rodsrsr, yes still have a lot of detailing to do
But slowly we're getting there
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The only other small detail I can see missing is removing the paint from the underbody oil lines to show the brass. Nice job!
I second this. The car looks great as an rsr, great body work.
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Looks great!! Love it,
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Started assembly of the original sports seat frames


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Finally found the time to clean up the oil lines
(bodyshop didn't disassemble them)





had a little help from my daughter

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Great pic of your daughter! Well done with the oil lines - looks nice. Looking forward to pics of seat install.
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Thanks!

Well the seats are 1973 Recaro IS.LS
They are installed, but I still have to plan a visit to the upholstery shop.


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Those seats look great. Maybe give them a really good clean and try a few products on them before you spend money on them.

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