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Mis-Informed
- Thread starter turboww
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1. ditch that fat numberplate which doesn't help the airflow and spoils those glorious front curves. Go decal.
2. park those huge wipers out of the way on the other side.Then you have the perfect front view as you drive.
3. Can those square orange side repeaters and get rounded clear ones
You may then have perfection.
JohnC
993turbo
ps cant post pics of my beast cos dont know how to, and dont have a digital camera!
To kennyboy,El divino was my club, so cool.god i miss it.[][
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It was mine Too Neil - that and Pacha. Manumission not my thing or my music.
Danny Rampling - Miss Moneypennis - El Divino.....some of the best nights of my life. I was in the industry for a while.....but that's another thing, and certainly another forum [
ORIGINAL: Paultje
Hmmmm, decal front plate sounds good to me too...where do you get them?...and tell me more about the wipers...
Any decent industrial signwriter should be able to supply.To forestall the inevitable question re legality, all I can say is that my local Plod has advised that so long as the letters and numbers are regular size, style and colour, they have no objection.A decal plate looks perfect and preserves your curves.
Re the wiper parking on the passenger side, there is a DIY thread on www.p-car.com/diy/wiper. The guy took hours, but my independant Autostrasse took five minutes to rotate the output linkage 180 degrees, but a little longer to experiment until the wiper sweep pattern was OK.Best to leave it to your mechanic, whom I presume is NOT an OPC!
JohnC
993turbo
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