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Old 02-16-2017, 10:23 AM
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William I got my NRG short hub and Gen 2.8 quick release along with momo steering wheel. The quick release has come with horn botton retainer ring and some thin round spacers.

Just wondering whether you ended up installinh the retainer ring and the other thin spacers (not sure what they are called) when you did the installation.

Will appreciate your input sir
I did install the split metal ring that is about 1/2" thick, it's keeping the horn button from pressing in. I did not use the thin shims that came with it.
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I did install the split metal ring that is about 1/2" thick, it's keeping the horn button from pressing in. I did not use the thin shims that came with it.
Thanks for the great input sir.
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Old 03-05-2017, 07:24 AM
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Since the last update the glass has been installed and adjusted. Same guy that came by and did my front and rear glass came and helped me install it.

Got the interior door handles and lock mechanism installed. Had some troubles but that seems to be the way it goes.
Weatherstripping is installed around door. About to go outside and start installing the door panels and quarter panel.
After that I may start on the cowl panel and lower windshield trim to finish out the outside of the car.

I did manage to get the car out of the garage for a little bit on Friday. Took it to lunch with some friends.




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Well locks and handles work. Got the door weatherstripping all done and moved to doing trunk weatherstripping and the missing cowl panel.

I asked on IG and results were very one sided. Factory (vented) cowl or aftermarket fiberglass one. Downside to vented is no wipers planned for now (will in the future) so it will have holes that are unused.
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Moved on from there to work on door panels. Got my ass kicked a bit by those today. Will try again later in the week.
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Old 03-20-2017, 07:13 AM
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Edit cant seem to avoid massive photos. Resolving the issues on my end.
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Car is really looking good Will,glad your getting close and enjoying it
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Old 03-20-2017, 07:56 AM
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Love the seat, steering wheel and the door panels. They look perfect and it still feels like a 69 Camaro.

? who's hub is that for the steering wheel.

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Moved on from there to work on door panels. Got my ass kicked a bit by those today. Will try again later in the week.
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Old 03-20-2017, 08:35 AM
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Car is really looking good Will,glad your getting close and enjoying it
Yea I have been enjoying it beyond a few tedious activities lately and frustration with part fitment. I'm getting beyond that though.

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Love the seat, steering wheel and the door panels. They look perfect and it still feels like a 69 Camaro.

? who's hub is that for the steering wheel.
Hub is from NRG, it's the "slim." to keep the wheel as close to the dash as possible. And I agree, I like that it still looks like a 69 camaro inside, definitely feels like an old car driving it.
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Other than the relief of the hits to the credit card, do you kinda of miss the crunch of the build process? It's hard for me to transition to waxing from turning wrenches.

I feel sorry for people that didn't get to see the real artistry of what lurks behind that grill
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