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So what are you going to do with the old aero mirrors? I am looking for a set...
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Ryan: The guy I bought the DP Motorsport mirrors from, had a customer, who was looking for a pair of aero mirrors....so they are gone....
It's amazing what you find under the shiny paint...seems like there is a lot of work to do...... I don't think I will have the car ready when the Danish, Swedish and Norwegean Porsche Clubs are going for a track event in June on the old Formula1 circuit, Anderstorp, in Sweden :( |
I find it rather amusing...if it weren't so devastating....that for a company that prides itself of the excellence of its engineering..that Porsche took so long to introduce the simple fix of using incredibly thin plastic sheeting ( think "milk carton" plastic) to form a smooth inner fender contour...so there wouldn't be all these nooks and crannies for smutz to gather. Jeez.....if I look under my 85 and see the right/rear oil thermostat area...the rear light buckets....the LF water reservoir, etc....
....all these areas are places where it just *loves* to collect..... ...all avoided with $5 worth of cheezy plastic..... ( thank you Porsche for galvanizing but you only went 95% of the way) Wil |
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I'll keep you updated!
Ps. Just received my package from Pelican with RS carpet kit and Weltmeister airbox cover....it looks great! |
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It was a full restoration...Only I were cheap and reused the rubber gasket. Stupid little detail. Now it will cost me....http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/wat5.gif |
Update my Ruf SCR project
A little progress has been made. Rear wings/panels are cut off:
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1131191658.jpg I hope to get the car back from the body shop this year, so I can put it all back together before spring. I took these pictures on Wednesday: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1131191747.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1131191805.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1131191850.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1131192125.jpg |
WOW :eek: This looks expensive! Keep us up to date!
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Yep, it's going to get pretty expensive, but I wan't to keep my car for many years, so I think it's worth it :) I am replacing the front wings and the front panel with new parts as well.
I have also decided to replace the roof to get rid of the sunroof, and the rain gutters are cutted as well: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1131296427.jpg |
That last pic of your car on the lift looks like your rear lift point is supported by a thin square of steel up on end...maybe just the shot, but looks scary.
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Looks great! thanks for the perseverence, and for keeping us in the loop!
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Looking good Mikael - keep up the good work :)
I like what you have done with the RUF rims - I was considering doing something similar like that as well. |
damn NICE job man.. really that thing looks so NICE
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Awesome progress!! :D
I have a question, it seems that you went with the 964 rear quarters and side molding. Is this true so you can use the 964 side skirts? Are you cutting a hole to r&r the rear TB? According to one of the pics, it doesn't seem like you'll clear: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1141256648.jpg |
What I do think is that it's nonsense for you to call it a RUF anything. Alois would gag.
Never really cared for things that promise more than they can deliver--I like anything that delivers more than it promises. Bil versionen af "tomme toender buldrer mest," ikke sandt? (Car version of saying "empty barrells make the most noise") |
Schubee: Yes it's 964 rear quarters and side molding. My mechanic says, that the rear TB's can come off, as it is now :)
Kristian: Actually Ruf made this engine from an 911SC-engine to a 3.2SS and called it SCR. Yes, it is the weakest 911-engine Ruf made, but it is a Ruf. For more info check this thread: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/189443-details-ruf-scr.html?highlight=ruf+scr |
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