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Keld Hoefler

 posted on 4-2-2005 at 15:17
or you can use fishingline, it works great on my Enzo, and still hold the mirrors after 6h+2h at 3 days.

http://www.nascarligaen.dk/dgd/enzogold1.jpg
VaCooL

 posted on 30-1-2005 at 09:16
Thats a great tip! :cool:

Thanks a lot ;)
JustMe

 posted on 29-1-2005 at 16:20
It were plastic mirrors, but with a little gadget: I cut off the little plastic stuts standardly attached. Then I drilled a 0,5mm hole in the mirror and put in a nylon hair from a dishwasherbrush. (I have know idea what the appropriate word is, but you probably know what I mean. The thinggie you use to clean your dishes.)
Drill a 0,5mm hole in the body were normally the plastic stut should be, and glue the other end of the nylon string in the hole.
Now the mirror has a flexible attachment to the body, and in normal circumstances it cannot be torn off.

Simple example of how stuff used around the house can be transformed into high-tech slotrace parts. :D
VaCooL

 posted on 27-1-2005 at 18:47
There du you get the side mirrors in rubber from?

I have seen it on Nick's Porsche 962

Regards Jan
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