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Ericv1
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The 911 has been sitting under a tarp all summer long. I was pondering what to do with it because I did not want it to sit outside during the winter. I even considered renting space to store it. The garage is typically used for the teener. But, I've slowly been working on this car. I recentley put in a carpet kit. It rained two days ago and when I went to check the inside of the 911 out, the carpet was wet. So, here they are. This is a very tight squeeze but I can get the teener out by pushing it.

The second picture is the brakes for the 911. The calipers were frozen so I pulled them off, honed them out, and painted them up.

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type47
Man, you've got to do something about those walls, they are seriously bowed...
plymouth37
QUOTE(type47 @ Oct 26 2008, 07:06 PM) *

Man, you've got to do something about those walls, they are seriously bowed...

av-943.gif I would get those checked out if I were you!
1970 Neun vierzehn
QUOTE(plymouth37 @ Oct 26 2008, 06:09 PM) *

QUOTE(type47 @ Oct 26 2008, 07:06 PM) *

Man, you've got to do something about those walls, they are seriously bowed...

av-943.gif I would get those checked out if I were you!


That's how he's managed to fit both of those cars in there. I think Sears sells a tool for that......."the Garage Spreader".
championgt1
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LarryR
laugh.gif Its not broken He got the sears mega packer that allows you to put 10 pounds of stuff in a 5 pound sack they will revert to normal once the 911 is gone happy11.gif
cwpeden
If you cleaned the garage out whats that tail dragger still doing in there? huh.gif
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