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What did you do to your 2002 today !


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6 minutes ago, BarneyT said:

Wanted to share more pictures of glass bead blasting 72 Ceylon tii...now being

Epoxy primer, before We start rust repairs.

 

Are they giving you a volume discount yet?

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Dave.

'76, totally stock. Completely.

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My 02s headrests chrome was rusted and the foam was crunchy. Found that headrests from pre-facelifts e23's fit my 76 02 with no mods. So, ordered up a set off that auction site, and finished them with the covers that match my seats. Now I have adjustable headrests.

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1976 02 in Granatrot Met. m42, 5sp. - Greta

 

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nothing fancy. did my annual oil/filter change and my yearly self inspection of the car. also fixed my pass side front side marker wiring by cleaning it up and squirting some  electrical lube

 

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18' Racing Yellow 911 GT3
71' Agave Green 2002
10' Silver Landcruiser 200 series
10' White Landcruiser Prado 150 series

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I replaced the drivers side pop out window seal piece at the B pillar.  The old one was split and really deteriorated and the window was so loose I was afraid it might fall out every time I opened it.  Found out there weren't any sheet metal screws holding the metal piece to the B pillar!  

 

Wasn't that hard of a job after all.  A good rainy day job. I'll probably do the passenger side tomorrow since I'm sure it's going to be raining again.

 

 

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Current state..  New Guibo on order.   This one only lasted 6000 miles..

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-Mark

Current project:  '76 2002 (mostly assembled & on the road)

Past:  '73  2002, '78 SAAB 99 EMS, '88 SAAB 900 Turbo, '89 VW Jetta GLI 16v

          '66 VW Bug, '70 VW Bug

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23 minutes ago, '76mintgrün'02 said:


Did you run it with the band still on it? 

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(The band is put on to align the bolt holes and then you are supposed to remove it once it's installed).

The band??

 

The band???

 

 

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Ray

Stop reading this! Don't you have anything better to do?? :P
Two running things. Two broken things.

 

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