View Full Version : A little 5D2 Carnage
951porsche
Jul-30-2009, 09:48 AM
Well not really, but I did have to tear one down to fix some issues with it.
I did this a while back and while doing it I video'd it for my blog, it may be of interest to those that own a 5D2 as you don't often get to see inside one. It was also something to blog about, so I figured what the hay.
The video and all the details are on my blog, petetek.blogspot.com (http://petetek.blogspot.com)
Nikolai
Jul-30-2009, 10:03 AM
Well not really, but I did have to tear one down to fix some issues with it.
I did this a while back and while doing it I video'd it for my blog, it may be of interest to those that own a 5D2 as you don't often get to see inside one. It was also something to blog about, so I figured what the hay.
The video and all the details are on my blog, petetek.blogspot.com (http://petetek.blogspot.com)Nice!
Great way to get yourself some backup bodies:-) :thumb
Cameron
Jul-30-2009, 10:51 AM
Fascinating! Thanks for sharing.. I'm sure I'd end up with "extra" screws at the end of the reassembly if it were me.. ;)
Well not really, but I did have to tear one down to fix some issues with it.
I did this a while back and while doing it I video'd it for my blog, it may be of interest to those that own a 5D2 as you don't often get to see inside one. It was also something to blog about, so I figured what the hay.
The video and all the details are on my blog, petetek.blogspot.com (http://petetek.blogspot.com)
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