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ismoto ismoto is offline
Daily Porsche Driver
 
Join Date: Nov 2015
Location: San Diego, CA
Posts: 116
when i started with the project, i had no idea about porsches, no idea about electricity, gears, engines, leather upholstery, glue in a headliner or even painting. i knew it would be a great adventure and i couldnt wait to see how it would turn out in the end.

i started to get rid of all the parts inside the car since i was sure it wouldnt want my interior to be burgundy red. removed the carpet, backseats, door covers and pulls, rear quarterts, basicly everything burgundy. and i changed the steering wheel.




surprisingly, little to no rust, only a little spot under the drivers side backseat. after the interior has gone, i started to get rid of other unnecessary things like the cruise control, airconditioning and the extra heating blower. wasn't all that easy but i had help from a friend who bought a porsche two years ago.







by the way, thats me in the last picture. tried to hide but these smartphone junkies all around me, you know what I mean..
Old 11-23-2015, 07:20 AM
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