Looks good so far..... Thanks for the photo of an easy way of doing those damn tracks...... :-)
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slodder
North Carolina, United States Joined: February 22, 2002
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I like the little details, wraps on the shifter, tape over the light, wires to the lights. I haven't seen anyone use putty on seats, I think it should come out ok. IMHO I think the extra bulk over the windscreen is a bit much at this point. Once paint hits it it may tone down. The green is a bit distracting.
Scott
Teacher
England - North West, United Kingdom Joined: April 05, 2003
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thanx, about the windscreen cover: its not usual cloth there...it is thick in real life
about the mods: the cables (orange) are electronic wires. the gold wires r the inside of the big electricity wires. the cloths r "green" the white plastic is evergreen. the yellow screws are resin home made mold
the yellow box was in original I.d.f (צה"ל) israeli box, but i did changes and got nice german metal box
slodder
North Carolina, United States Joined: February 22, 2002
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Um Daniel, did anyone ever tell you that your doing an amazing job? I love what you've done with the wireing and all the other little touches you've added. Its just great what your doing, very inspirational.
carman
Netanya, Israel Joined: September 14, 2005
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