97 #00034 Restoration
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Re: 97 #00034 Restoration
Excellent work on removing the tint, that isn't an easy task. You are making quick work in progress.
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Current: 98-1040 Stolen 12/22/21
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Current: 98-1040 Stolen 12/22/21
Previous: 98-0197, 01-0187, 98-0731, 97 #00171
Re: 97 #00034 Restoration
When I was an apprentice, years ago, I worked on a mk4 r32 that the rear defroster wasn’t working. I didn’t know this but they had removed the window tint previously and pulled the the strips right off the window. I didn’t notice because the brown primer was still there. I was chasing wires for hours before my journeymen walked up and told me to check for voltage drop across the window,. Just some to watch out for.
01-1058: Sold
'00 EBP Civic Si: Sold
'09 Civic LX-S Wife wagon
'13 Silverado Tow Vehicle
'00 EBP Civic Si: Sold
'09 Civic LX-S Wife wagon
'13 Silverado Tow Vehicle
Re: 97 #00034 Restoration
thanks, that’s where the steam really helped. It loosens the glue in the tint so it peels off easy. I think most people that damage the defroster scraped the tint off with a razor blade.
Re: 97 #00034 Restoration
This Type r needs a lot of work!!! I also started a IG for this build @97typer_034
Re: 97 #00034 Restoration
The engine is out. I’m going to go through it but I want to finish taking the car apart before I start taking apart the engine.
Re: 97 #00034 Restoration
Pick up another one #1452. This will be a parts car for the 97
Re: 97 #00034 Restoration
Yes that’s the one.
Re: 97 #00034 Restoration
I am thinking Kentucky will red title the chassis maybe.
Re: 97 #00034 Restoration
I’ll keep that in mind. I’m sure what I’m going to do with it after.
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