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Joe -

That is some nice work and solid (looking at least) craftsmanship. Well done!

I'll have to think on the other cheap modifications - though as mentioned in the initial email - there are plenty of little electrical cleanings and improvements to be made - cleaning the grounds, cleaning out the window switches (if electric windows), fixing the seat heater grids and switches (if present), repairing the harnesses that go through the rear door hinges (if a wagon), resoldering the overdrive relay, rebuilding/strengthening seats, finding a driver's central locking system and retrofitting it to the passenger's side (again, if central locking system present), bushings & bearings, etc.

Nice work -
Zach






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