Anotha great video, i forget you own these, I’m like this is the dude with the patina mk1 in mass! I’ll have to make it to fieldwerks this year down from NH, maybe my mk2 will be ready, we will see
Great stuff...watching your new video in the garage while I start removing the carpets for a full interior redo and engine swap (86' 911 Coupe). Really enjoy your content from Porsche to BMW (635 is one of my favorites). Keep up the great work. Erik
@@gtijoe2419 Tearing out the sound deadening as I type. The old carpet looked great on the surface but underneath you could tell by the glue and foam was old,and somewhat musty. So ordered all new carpets and debating about installing new more modern sound deadening. Going to run it a few days with nothing in it to see how warm and loud it gets without anything in it and make sure it's bearable. I think just new carpet and no sound deadening will be the end result - especially with stock exhaust and not being too loud. The seats are being redone and the center material will be the pasha design (checkerboard) from Lakewell (?) in black and white. My coupe is black on black. Just have to find the right company to sew in the new material. Just responding to your comments but don't let me distract from the other commenters...Again, really enjoy the videos. Nice to see the different projects - Erik
I loveeee pasha I really thought about doing my centers in pasha but I didn’t know how it would look on the red paint. I ended up doing perforated leather centers.
Just came up in my feed at the right time. My right rear taillight is sticking out a bit on my 83. Left is perfect. Beautiful car and thanks!
So happy to help! And thank you!
Anotha great video, i forget you own these, I’m like this is the dude with the patina mk1 in mass! I’ll have to make it to fieldwerks this year down from NH, maybe my mk2 will be ready, we will see
We would love to have you at fieldwerks! We usually have a bunch of reallly nice mk2s so you’d be in good company
😂 love the walking in intro. Keep it up dude!
Thanks man!! 😁
Great stuff...watching your new video in the garage while I start removing the carpets for a full interior redo and engine swap (86' 911 Coupe). Really enjoy your content from Porsche to BMW (635 is one of my favorites). Keep up the great work.
Erik
I can’t wait to have new carpet in mine. 86 coupe is rad! Are you doing new seats and all that? Curious what you’ll run
@@gtijoe2419 Tearing out the sound deadening as I type. The old carpet looked great on the surface but underneath you could tell by the glue and foam was old,and somewhat musty. So ordered all new carpets and debating about installing new more modern sound deadening. Going to run it a few days with nothing in it to see how warm and loud it gets without anything in it and make sure it's bearable. I think just new carpet and no sound deadening will be the end result - especially with stock exhaust and not being too loud.
The seats are being redone and the center material will be the pasha design (checkerboard) from Lakewell (?) in black and white. My coupe is black on black. Just have to find the right company to sew in the new material.
Just responding to your comments but don't let me distract from the other commenters...Again, really enjoy the videos. Nice to see the different projects -
Erik
Where did you order your OEM parts from?
I loveeee pasha I really thought about doing my centers in pasha but I didn’t know how it would look on the red paint. I ended up doing perforated leather centers.
Brian I usually get my oem parts from pelican parts, CAtuned, partsklassic or fcpeuro. They’ve all treated me well.
Just subscribed and watched your wheel bearing upload. Excellent, but hope I don’t have to do that anytime soon!
I hope not either! It was alot of work honestly
hi i would have sprayed the new seals with silicone on the new rubber and cleaned the buckets before fitting them its in a PORSCHE after all,
Great ideas man. I’ve actually got to put new bulbs in one of them so I plan to do what you said.
doing the work!
Tying my best haha
Where do I get those blinker deletes?
Pelican parts has them