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what's with all the 914-6's lately?, here's another fresh one on ebay... |
vortrex |
Mar 17 2003, 03:17 AM
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Lawrence |
Mar 17 2003, 08:35 AM
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That kind of thing is pretty easy to do for yourself. (Wood grain, that is).
I did all the dash pieces in my 911 in walnut this winter - all from the same board so the grain matches the entire length of the dash. Also, I turned my own shift knob out of walnut on the lathe. Total cost - about 20 bucks. -Rusty |
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