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what did you do to your 944 today

Removed the annoying centre arm rest (it becomes a fight every time I try to open the lid) [:mad:] And also fitted a new ashtray as the original was a bit rusty inside [8|]
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Not in any easy way no! In the picture the "blacker" looms in the middle are the new ones that I made. One for the mirror switch and one for the window switches. I cut the wires and attached my new looms with insulated lucar connectors and then the same at the othe end to connect the plugs. That way the plugs can easily be reconnected at the door end if necessary in the future. Now I don't need to make some ham-fisted attempt at mounting the switches to my new door cards ;)
 
oh, that is super cool! Love 3d printing...
ORIGINAL: John Sims
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I done printed, and fitted, a GoPro mounting. I actually did two and some clips for the boot cover. I'm loving my 3D printer (now).
 
I walked past it and admired it. I've been away with my new job for a couple of weeks, so haven't driven it for ages now. I miss it! Have moved back into London so I need to find somewhere to park it. My neighbourhood, while it has loads going for it - SE1 just South of the river- is not somewhere i think i can leave the car on the street all the time. So it's sitting in my parking spot at my Reading flat until either i get the London parking space or my tenant needs the space.
 
Driven my red car for past couple of days,picked my eldest from school and a bunch of 11 year olds looked a bit confused as to what the car was,today I filled her up as the light was on,lovely sunny day[:)]
 
ORIGINAL: John Sims
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I done printed, and fitted, a GoPro mounting. I actually did two and some clips for the boot cover. I'm loving my 3D printer (now).
3D printing at home? Tell me more, squire. I'd love to know. Oli.
 
Had camera up the sill, evidence of the Dinitrol I sprayed in but looks like it would take another coat, no signs of anything nasty. Passenger side
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Drivers side
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Here are mine, I've got big hands so struggled to get into the sill area [8|] Also got some dinitrol sprayed in there, but looks like I need to get some more put in to keep it protected at the front end. Not sure what the blob is at the front end of the first picture [:-]
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The blob is a big blob of the under-seal that they put on the floor .It has squeezed in through the drain hole in the sill.
 
I took part in the "Let's All Photograph Our Sills" game. Results below.
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Very grubby, but the Dynax S50 that I use is dark brown in colour which explains it. (And I have applied it thickly each year for the last four years). Doesn't look like anything to worry about in there, which I am pleased about. Oli.
 

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