My Peugeot 205gti (Dimma) Restoration
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What a fantastic piece of work and my hat is well and truly off to you sir. It was like a movie script reading this epic...dead, resurrected, better than it was originally, died again and now back to life. Good on you!
I spent 4 years doing something very similar and I thought I had gone into it in depth....yours is remarkable and an absolute credit to you. Nice to see you overcome your health challenges. I'm sure the thought of finishing it helped you on.
It's hard to fully appreciate something like this until you have seen the scale of the work involved especially when it's done by someone who isn't doing this for a living. It's also pretty rare to see this level of detail in a build. Many people rush things or settle for second best.
A brilliant read and especially heart warming after what happened to it after all of that work. I hope you continue to enjoy a rare and excellent car
I spent 4 years doing something very similar and I thought I had gone into it in depth....yours is remarkable and an absolute credit to you. Nice to see you overcome your health challenges. I'm sure the thought of finishing it helped you on.
It's hard to fully appreciate something like this until you have seen the scale of the work involved especially when it's done by someone who isn't doing this for a living. It's also pretty rare to see this level of detail in a build. Many people rush things or settle for second best.
A brilliant read and especially heart warming after what happened to it after all of that work. I hope you continue to enjoy a rare and excellent car
Edited by 99PBATR on Monday 18th December 21:13
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