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new car pic, well maybe

I think this time it will work. With the help of my daughter, Ill try 1 tonight, and then try to find the others. Here goes.

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Those 996 wheels really work on that car.
To me, sometimes they look out of place on the older cars.
What is that color called?
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Thanks, I love the wheels. They look great and the car runs like a slot car. The color is, I dont know, forgot. I havent seen too many like it. Sport interior, seats have color matched piping. again rare? Here's another pic.
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Very cool! I like the targa slants. How about more info (yr, mods, etc.)
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Its a 1986 Targa, mostly stock. Bought it in florida. Slantnose wide-body conversion. All around in excellent cond. Interior is good, could use carpet, targa top is ok, little wind noise on the road. I dont plan to have it on at all this summer, so oh well, let the wind blow. It has a center console that runs from the floor up to where the ash tray was, its gone now, and has 3 guages and the flasher and assorted heater knobs. Along with the console, it continues along the bottom of the dash, under the glove box, and has 8 storage bins for cassettes. Im looking for some knee pads now, but they might be hard to find with the console. I cant find a bit of rust anywhere on the car, has 81000 miles, and the engine runs strong. I plan to add a mb911 muffler, steve wong chip, and possibly replace the slant mose fenders with the fixed type. I have never driven a car that is so tight and is so "one" with the driver as a Porshce. I cant wait for good weather.
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what spacers did you have to use, Kevin
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The car came with the wheels, but the spacers on the front are 1 7/8, and the backs are 2" I believe, maybe 2 1/4. They bring the wheel out just to the edge of the body. I just measured the rear, and they are 3 inches wide. sorry
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From the pictures your car appears to be what they call Sienna. My 78 is/was that color.

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