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Mike Ginter
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Can anyone tell me why my link doesn't work in my sig? Works fine when tested outside the BBS.
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You mean like this:
Sepia Brown 2.0 914/4 - SOLD! You have to capure it as a "url=" action. I'll email you the complete statement; once you look at it, you'll figure it out ... ![]()
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Mike Ginter
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Hey thanks. That's actually what I thought after looking at it some more. No need for the email.
EDIT: I spoke too soon, email away. Thanks again.
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Rouser,
What has been done to all those suspension components? Hammerite, POR 15, powder coat, or plain old paint? Just curious. Looks super clean. Korijo |
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Mike Ginter
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Right on Rouser! Thanks again. HTML is not my specialty.
korijo: That's my (former) car. That is powder coat. Steel Grey if my memory serves me correctly. Very slight metallic/pearlescent finish. Local powder supply gave me 5 pounds of it. Originally I was going to clear coat the stuff, but you really want a consistent finish (visually) before applying the clear powder and that requires a LOT of time in the blast cabinet. Those rear control ars get to be a major PITA to hold up and turn over after an hour in the cabinet. So I went with the grey. The powder coat holds up extremely well and is more resistant than paint to chips and such. Very easy to clean grease and oil off of also.
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Dang, and here I thought Ginter had a question specifically for me...
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Mike Ginter
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That would have been titled, "That 914 Damp Geek question".
I did get that sig cleaned up finally.
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Ginter, What color (specifically ) is the red car in your pics?
Thanks, Tom
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You'll hafta be a little more specific. The only red car I can find in my sig links are:
http://gallery.rennlist.com/gallery/Ginter-914-6/Mvc_712f There are more pictures here, but don't confuse that car with the picture labeled "Dave's new paint". If you want details I can probably put you in touch with the owners of each though. http://gallery.rennlist.com/gallery/Colorado-Fall-Tour-2002 There is another one, but I doubt you mean this one: http://members.rennlist.com/gman/74_2.0/MVC-621F.JPG Is that first pic the one you're referring to? If so, then I don't know. That was (mikeferg75) Mike's car, and he is a newcomer to the local Denver area 914 gang. He recently bought that car from CA off ebay. Nice car. He's on the board, maybe he'll notice and answer. I can tell you that particular pic makes the red look a tad more blue than actual, but just a hair. It is a nice color red though.
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Yes, that was the one I was referring to.
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If you're looking for Malaga red, that ain't it... Malaga is more of a brick red.
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