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StescoG66
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I think I have asked plenty without ever showing anybody the end result on here.
Anyway, I absolutely adore this little car. Still some jobs to do/revisit to do better, but am pretty damned please of the outcome all told, although if I were repeating the escapade I would perhaps kept it more original.
Hope you like them
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Better wash the salt off fast eh??
Better wash the salt off fast eh??
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Perhaps the comfiest seats I have ever sat in
Perhaps the comfiest seats I have ever sat in
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Wheel has since been changed to a Momo Tuner
Wheel has since been changed to a Momo Tuner
Sprint with its bigger more illustrious sibling
Sprint with its bigger more illustrious sibling
This Bertie is something to behold. Epic
This Bertie is something to behold. Epic
Si puo diventare Alfista
Si puo anche nascere come Alfista

Ma si muore sempre come Alfista

Kegsti66
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Nice shots of the Sprint, and the Bertie.
Great to hear you are really happy with the finished result. The GTV interior has grafted into the car well. Top work.
Enjoy your labours. :D

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LooLooSud33Spider
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Nice work. I think the colour coded bumper sections look great. They help break up the normally slab of black of the std bumper
Awesome work on the interior I have a pair of seats out of my spider. I may consider getting them re trimmed and put them in my Sud
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StescoG66
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Happy new year and thank you ;) Car is off road for winter and back in intensive care as the bracket that the panhard rod bolts to sheared in half! It didn’t fully detach itself thankfully but was damned close to it. Gearbox surgery is also in the plan for the next few months too.....

The front seats fitted pretty easily really without too much grief. Used the inner rear fixing point, then got the remaining 3 drilled and welded in 3 x steel rivnuts. I do think I may revert the rear seats back to original though, as not 100% happy with the adaptation of the GTV ones. We shall see.......need to source one though as the original is long gone to someone that needed the herringbone type material.
Si puo diventare Alfista
Si puo anche nascere come Alfista

Ma si muore sempre come Alfista

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