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97 #00034 Restoration
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Certificate of destruction.
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Getting the engine bay stripped down.
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My PDR guy would love a challenge like this but he’s on the west coast!
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Are you referencing your PY you just got?
What state will this end up in? Feel free to PM me - I am fairly knowledgable on some the laws regarding titles and have some contacts I can reach out to if I don't know.
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Ok I’m not sure what I’m going to do with the car yet but I’ll keep that in mind. Thanks
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If you are in Tampa, you can try The Dent Company for PDR to see what he can do.
https://www.facebook.com/TDCPDR/
I've seen his work on my friend's FD RX7 and some of the areas he was able to get it 99% out. I was impressed due to the curvature of the FD
https://www.facebook.com/TDCPDR/
I've seen his work on my friend's FD RX7 and some of the areas he was able to get it 99% out. I was impressed due to the curvature of the FD
-Andrew Wong
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Thanks I’ll keep that in mind.aw614 wrote:If you are in Tampa, you can try The Dent Company for PDR to see what he can do.
https://www.facebook.com/TDCPDR/
I've seen his work on my friend's FD RX7 and some of the areas he was able to get it 99% out. I was impressed due to the curvature of the FD
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The doors are disassembled and all the parts are all organized.
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