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Doug Vazquez

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About Doug Vazquez

  • Birthday 02/26/1957

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    Shelton, WA, USA
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  • Present cars
    1999 911
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    None
  • Former cars
    1986 944, sold 9/19

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  1. Two weeks after acquiring my 996, the ignition switch decided to not work as designed. I bought the switch on Amazon that week. This weekend I changed it out after a salmon fishing trip. Usually I don't want to do much after cleaning fish and the boat, but I decided to tackle this job. The instructions were instrumental in making this job a piece of cake. At 62, I an not real good at limbo dancing anymore. I was able to do the job without climbing under the dash. I was just barely able to see the bottom set screw through the vent rough opening space. Just barely. Good enough to be able to loosen and tighten the set screw. The job was a little of a pain in the butt, however all went well and now life is all good again. Thanks again for the great help. Doug Vazquez
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