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Cfletch
post Oct 26 2025, 05:48 PM
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Just wanted to say that installing the targa seals, main and all was maybe the worst job that I have had to do on this car. That tested my patience and hand strength like no other.
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post Oct 27 2025, 05:57 PM
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Well I painted the targa and put new seals everywhere and tried to not stretch them into place so fingers crossed that after some hours in the sun and a little time, they don't shrink all to much. Its all in, and the tops back installed which was hard with the new seals being much larger than the old worn out ones. I will say it looks much much better with some new paint and fresh seals.

Doing some clay bar on the car along with polishing and waxing since its been sitting outside for about 10 years in a carport while I was at school and had no interest in my 6 swap. Just clay alone has been a massive time sink, but the results are extremely worth!
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