911T - Light restoration

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Re: 911T - Light restoration

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Beautiful car and a great refurb. Nice work!
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Thanks everyone. Really enjoyed the process albeit small level of work in comparison to some of the threads on here.

Mike the other seat is still in the study, really annoying my wife. Very clean and ready to slot back in. Even the head rest bars are sparkling!

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How do they do Motec controlled MFI ? Is there a electronic actuator adaptation into the MFI pump ? Actuator inplace of the space cam ?
Or is it just mapped ignition ? Genuinely interested.
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have I missed a post ? Tim where's a motec MFI car ?
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911T - Light restoration

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Sorry, somehow I've posted in the wrong place james, was the lime green 348 Bhp Carrera in another post.
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Lovely looking car Tom !
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Some basic stuff courtesy of Alan at Canford.

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Some help from JohnM on the correct order.

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Badge from MarkH via the £10K for 10 Years auction :bounce:

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Here the latest one, undecided on this. Love the badge but not sure if its too much on the car. Any strong views?

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IMHO:
Too much, but of course it is relevant to the 911, and a colour of it's time.
But where else do you put it now you have it!?
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Very nice looking car 8)

I am a fan of those Italian spec (?) front indicators.


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I think I agree, I did not fasten the 50 year badge on, its just sat in place for the picture.

It will make a nice plaque in my garage.
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The DDK grill badge looks far more superior and better design regarding fitting. Think I'll use new Porsche one as a coaster. Is everything Porsche design "made in China" now? :(

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kitten1 wrote:The DDK grill badge looks far more superior and better design regarding fitting. Think I'll use new Porsche one as a coaster. Is everything Porsche design "made in China" now? :(

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Fantastic looking car! The DDK badge looks nice and classy on there.
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Your car is stunning, the attention to detail is fantastic.
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I am not sure whether to use my '911 50' badge the DDK badge however looks amazing, are they still available?
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