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  1. 5 hours ago, Mach1 Driver said:

    This is a great build! In your Feb 14, 2019 post with the pictures of the sub frame connectors- are those custom or did you buy them somewhere? Since I've not seen that configuration before I'm guessing they are custom. 

    Hi, I gave a sheet metal shop diagrams of what I wanted and they folded to suit, I then welded them in with some tweaking, I’ve also fitted a support on the inner rockers, similar to a convertible 


  2. 6 hours ago, Mach1 Driver said:

    That's impressive. I saw the spaghetti on page 4 and another shot of the fuse block (and computer?) on page 5. Is that an aftermarket harness are you using? I've thought about putting the fuses in the trunk for easier access. How did you route/hide all the wire in the floor areas through the cabin? I didn't see any photos.

    This is the only photo I have atm, wires for control box all run under the console on the trans tunnel, rear seat has a decent gap on the hump. Their encased in a zip loom protector, so if need I can open it up easily. The main battery leads run up either side of the floor

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  3. On 1/16/2022 at 11:49 PM, Vicfreg said:

    Paul, going back a bit to a mention in your post about "central locking".  Can you explain what you did and post a few pictures.  I am very interested in this.  Thanks, Vic

    Hi Vic, it’s a kit that’s installed, can get them on eBay ,I mounted the solenoid towards the back of the door and attached the rod to the inside snub button rod, I ran wires inside from each side to the control box under the dash, previous post shows how I did the extra wires running from doors to pillars, only photo I can give you is of the actuators if you want


  4. 6 hours ago, Midlife said:

    Bottom row (with pins almost in a straight line), front facing you: right: black/blue, center: green/yellow, left: yellow (horn) and green/red

    Center row: right: red/orange  left: black/yellow

    Top row: left: black/orange (main power), center: brown and sometimes blue/red, right: blue/red

    Thanks but need to know where what each wire does?  I’m replacing a gm style switch with the original one


  5. On 1/21/2021 at 8:18 PM, mikee said:

    Hi Paul, 

    can you tell me the color code?

     I felt in Love with it!

    Thanks

    Hi mike, Sorry for the delay, here is the paint code , it is a standox paint code

    Platinum silber 865608
    formula id 4821643
    it is a Porsche colour

    hope this helps, it is a very nice color that has depth, mine has been flow coated which makes it look much better

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