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<blockquote data-quote="creationblue" data-source="post: 490857" data-attributes="member: 1093"><p>Thanks for the comments, it's not to everyone taste but that's why I like it, and if it pisses a few people off then I got to be happy with that :lol: it's not quite a Porsche but still, it was a challenge and actually very straight forward with a bit of thought and some advise from a few friends 8) The rear valance aside there was no cutting or drilling involved. If it proves to be reliable this season I will be treating it to a rebuild next winter. It's just a shame there are so few in the UK as it makes a great value for money conversion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="creationblue, post: 490857, member: 1093"] Thanks for the comments, it's not to everyone taste but that's why I like it, and if it pisses a few people off then I got to be happy with that :lol: it's not quite a Porsche but still, it was a challenge and actually very straight forward with a bit of thought and some advise from a few friends 8) The rear valance aside there was no cutting or drilling involved. If it proves to be reliable this season I will be treating it to a rebuild next winter. It's just a shame there are so few in the UK as it makes a great value for money conversion [/QUOTE]
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