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Thu 25 Jun 2009 12:07:PM
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Hi, my name is Iain, Im currently restoring a 1973 GTS 4 door sedan and was wondering if I could get some info either websites that I can go to or just some good advice, 
 Is there a web page that gives the dimensions of the GTS rally panels?
 
 I need to get the wheels redone, not to sure which way I should go with this I see some photos and they are Chrome with matt black inserts, and then others that are just silver with matt black, does anyone know a good wheel restorer in Brisbane/gold coast.
 
 And I'm thinking of putting bigger cams in and extractors on, Is this a bad thing? as it's taking away from being original.
 
 Thanks in advance for any advice
 
 Regards, Iain
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