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thanks.
I had not visited the carnut site before. It is now bookmarked
I had not visited the carnut site before. It is now bookmarked
great , keeping the Pantera alive !
Congratulations!
Congratulations Heine
Nice story and great shots!
Mark
Nice story and great shots!
Mark
the area of the shot gave a very interesting contrast, the blues of the water and the white of the gravel. what type of mining area was that?
Heine,
Great article. Love the photos with the water and the white dirt - (maybe an old quarry?).
Devin
P.S. Any chance you could post some more photos of your seats and specs on them under the Seat Sticky on the forum?
Here is the link: Sticky #3: Pantera Seats . Thanks a ton.
Great article. Love the photos with the water and the white dirt - (maybe an old quarry?).
Devin
P.S. Any chance you could post some more photos of your seats and specs on them under the Seat Sticky on the forum?
Here is the link: Sticky #3: Pantera Seats . Thanks a ton.
What's the switch with the red lock-out beside the radio? The ejection seat?
Rocky
Rocky
@JFB:
Thanks alot - Sorry that the site is in Danish, but hopefully Bing or Google Translate can do the trick.
The Pictures are taken by the Water in a Limestone Tomb/Crater - A wonderfull place, but it REALLY messes up the car. The fine limestone get's in everywhere. Took me hours to clean the car after the shoot.
More Pictures form the shoots here: http://www.carnut.dk/category/fotoshoots/
Thanks alot - Sorry that the site is in Danish, but hopefully Bing or Google Translate can do the trick.
The Pictures are taken by the Water in a Limestone Tomb/Crater - A wonderfull place, but it REALLY messes up the car. The fine limestone get's in everywhere. Took me hours to clean the car after the shoot.
More Pictures form the shoots here: http://www.carnut.dk/category/fotoshoots/
@Garvino:
I will try'n dig up the photo's of my seats. All I know is that the seatfoam is from a Nissan that we found in the junkyard. So the frame is the original Pantera, but with the foam from the Nissan, and then covered in Black leather. All is done by A&C Upholstery in Nuevo, CA
@Rocky:
To be honest.... I don't have a clue what that button is for. Nothing happens when I turn it on. I have to follow the wires someday, to see where they ends
I will try'n dig up the photo's of my seats. All I know is that the seatfoam is from a Nissan that we found in the junkyard. So the frame is the original Pantera, but with the foam from the Nissan, and then covered in Black leather. All is done by A&C Upholstery in Nuevo, CA
@Rocky:
To be honest.... I don't have a clue what that button is for. Nothing happens when I turn it on. I have to follow the wires someday, to see where they ends
Hi Heine,
congrats! She's lookin' good,
Cheers Tim
congrats! She's lookin' good,
Cheers Tim
Very nice!
Congrats! nice article.
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