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ANTON
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by autofetish » Wed Mar 14, 12 8:11 am
keep the picture coming this is a great build
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Jules
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by Jules » Wed Mar 14, 12 8:47 am
Remote door locks huh
Nice touch
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Matt74
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by Matt74 » Wed Mar 14, 12 10:03 am
Looking' good
ANTON
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by ANTON » Wed Mar 14, 12 10:12 am
Jules wrote: Remote door locks huh
Nice touch
Part of the alarm system but does make unlocking the car much easier. I can also open the trunk at the push of the button.
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by R.RUNNER » Wed Mar 14, 12 8:04 pm
I`M PROUD TO BE AN ENGLISHMAN.......WITH A `68 GTX
ANTON
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by ANTON » Tue Mar 20, 12 4:31 pm
I wanted to but new window guide but after seeing how much they were I decided to repair what I had and it came out great.
I brought some self adhesive mohair tape and set about recovering the plastic guide on the front edge of the front window.
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ANTON
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by ANTON » Wed Mar 21, 12 7:09 am
Picked up the final few bit from the powder coaters this morning and the new tank came out great.
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Philb
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by Philb » Wed Mar 21, 12 7:25 am
What are you like Anton
Tank picked up from coaters and pictures posted all before 7.30am ! Looks great, wont be sucking up any crap from that tank
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steveo
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by steveo » Sat Mar 24, 12 12:23 am
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by DaveB » Sat Mar 24, 12 9:13 am
Just make sure non of the powders gone in the tank Anton
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by Rich » Mon Mar 26, 12 10:09 pm
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by vipergts » Mon Mar 26, 12 10:32 pm
That's good work Anton
Keep it up....my car soon
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autofetish
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by autofetish » Tue Mar 27, 12 8:11 am
DaveB wrote: Just make sure non of the powders gone in the tank Anton
From what i understand the powdercoating is not affected buy petrol
i was planning to power the inside of my tank well try (might change my mind now)
Advice ????
Anton amazing work as always where did you get your mohar tape ?
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RobTwin
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by RobTwin » Tue Mar 27, 12 8:47 am
I dunno what it would be like on the inside of a tank but I know the two dont mix very well on the outside of an inlet manifold under a leaky carb
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