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Thanks. Saving it from being another breaker was definitely one of the goals. It was certainly not financially driven.
Maybe there is a better way but I couldn't find it. I was told also that even if I you managed to find some non-OEM glass the encapsulation that acts as a spacer from the body...
Considering 50% of my usage of Cliosport is looking at other project threads, the other 50% looking to see if others have had the same issues I'm having, I thought it was about time I started my own. They can be a wealth of knowledge and I also love seeing how other people get along with owning...
Good stuff, yet another ph1 thread for me to follow. I should probably put up something myself soon.
Love the direction you're going with. For a second I thought the picture of the engine cover was you prepping it for paint and I nearly died.
This is great news. I've been keeping an eye on the thread for a while now so I'm glad to see you got it back on home soil. There are going to be some very confused Texans in your area for the foreseeable future.
I missed your update about the interior when you posted it. Is there any negatives or drawabacks to removing the seat spacer? Being 6ft, I would welcome the seat being a little lower and now is the time to do it with all of my interior taken out.
Sorry never got a notification for your reply.
I have since picked up another dash which is less sticky so I'll go with that for now. I saw a picture of a ph1 dash covered in alcantara and it looked great. Might be an option for my spare one in the future.
Has anyone with a PH1 172 had any issues with their blue dash top? Mine is all sticky and when I went to clean it, all the blue die started to come away on my cloth. Has anyone painted or redied theirs or have any other tips?