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trade cars?
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trade cars?
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For the r32? I'd do that in a heartbeat!
Thanks for the love <3
Ahaha trust me, it won't ever have rake like my mk4 or the Subaru had for a good time.
I wouldn't mind it having some forward rake for the rest of time to be honest.
I don't think I got any photos of the new Momo Prototipo installed. It's so much nicer that the factory steering wheel!
Good luck with the car! I love that year![]()
For those that are following this, looks like some work is actually finally going to happen.
Will post a few photos in the next month. Looking forward to sharing photos of the new work space this car is about to have!
That's exciting news, can't wait to see what's in store!
Thats a real gem
She now has her own real space.
Apologies for the phone photos again. I'll get the DSLR back out now that I have a workspace.
IMG_0768 by Sebastien Peek, on Flickr
IMG_0769 by Sebastien Peek, on Flickr
Congrats on the garage !
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Thanks man! Going to be a lot of fun and finally back in a garage. Has been almost two years since having an actual workspace.
Ahah the house it shares the lot with is going to be good fun too. Thankfully it is detached, which makes modifying this space a whole project in it's own.
Saw the news on Instagram, congrats! Having a place to properly work on your cars makes life a million times easier for sure.
Beautiful! I want one
This happened.
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Cant see it either
My super boring build http://www.stanceworks.com/forums/sh...other-M3-buildInsta Mintyhinrichs
Fixed it, but bejesus it is a big ass potato
Man do I wish working on cars. Life has definitely gotten away from me lately. But alas, here we are today.
As mentioned last time, the 911 is up on jack stands in the garage.
I started to remove the rear suspension as well take off the rocker covers.
I also spent some time stripping the rear seat and interior to get ready for test fitting the half cage that I didn't think actually fit (but it does).
And here's a photo with the half cage and seats up.
I'm hoping that some time early next year I'll get the rear suspension all setup with adjustable spring plates. Just waiting on some funds to become available before I go ham.
Come January, I'll have had the 911 for four years. Crazy how time has flown living here in Los Angeles.
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Cage looks great! Looking forward to see you really get into it next summer.