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    #31
    Excellent work there Scotty.

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      #32
      Stunning Scotty more photos please!
      Cam Arnott
      Looking for engine #6208151
      1970 911E (Sold)
      '71 911 S/T Replica 2.3 (Sold)
      2 x Split Screen Kombis
      TYP 901 Register # 78
      Early S Registry # 1076

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        #33
        Originally posted by AdamGill View Post
        Looks like you have AC fitted - was that an original option?
        Yes it was optioned out of the factory with aircon, which had been removed at some point. All the factory aircon holes etc were there when I fitted the retro air kit, which made life easier.

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          #34
          You not only saved another car it looks to be a a top example at that. Well done.
          You will have to bring it up to Caloundra tomorrow.

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            #35
            Originally posted by 9er View Post
            Cool Scotty, hopefully it suits the intended user.
            She probably now won't even get a look in!
            Craig Sedgman
            914/6 GT Clone Project
            996 C2.1

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              #36
              one word epic...

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                #37
                Love the colour Scotty, very well done mate, another one back on the road and looking fantastic!!

                Any more pics?

                Cheers,

                Harry.
                Last edited by Harry; 06-02-16, 05:04 PM.

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                  #38
                  Gday Scotty
                  Box cleared - can now receive pms again.
                  Cheers
                  Ben

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                    #39
                    Congrats buddy! Great job, you must be absolutely stoked.
                    Simon Ravenscroft
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                    '67 912 (gone back to its original home)
                    '76 911 (no more leaks!)

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