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Oh, Tony, I have a suggestion also for the car. Since seeing the wonderful job you did on the doors... I wonder if it needs a cushioned pad on the front part of the metal - where it's cut to leave the hinges. I just keep seeing someone's hand or arm slipping and getting sliced open on that. Maybe just a piece of clip on trim - like goes on the door opening flange inside the car.
 
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...I took it through an "S curve" and the second curve I came out of "steering left while turning right", never backed off when it came around. The look on his face was priceless...and half a mile later he was able to say "gee, I guess you do know how to drive a Porche" LOL I learned to race in Midget Sprint cars on a dirt track and was used to the idea of oversteer...
Bruce

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"PorkChop end swap" -- Oh, th' stories I could tell. Most involve *first-time* Porsche owners... I learned not to bother trying to explain 'end-swap' to someone who thought me a mere 'minion' to their OBVIOUSLY superior wallet... which evidently they thought osmotically imparted skill at driving. I let the body shop explain it MUCH more vividly.

Humility is a lesson best learned through experience. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/devilgrin.gif
 
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