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The build continues, part 5 or same old stuff..
just a different day. While I am really excited about the project finishing up, I figured most of you are tired of seeing a partially finished car.
I wasn't going to post again till I had paint on the car but I was asked so here ya go ![]() Couple of the previous posts on the same subject if you want the whole story. AAAaaKKK! My poor car! Guess the RBRDUK's weigh? Paint dilemma? Details? More on the ST flares and the most recent coments on shaving the rain gutters. ST flares? Cutting off rain gutters? Since the last up date I decided something was missing to make this car really mine and finally finished. Didn't want a Turbo or RSR look but something more like the earlier ST style flares. A bunch of reasons but the most important was no spacers and I wanted to stay with 8" and 9" Fuchs. It would be nice that the flares actually fit the wheels as Porsche would have intended. Ruf's normal looking 10" flare on Yellowbird had a good deal to do with following through on this idea. As did the original STs. I had my buddy Mark Wilson hook me up with with Ron Maxwell from Austin TX, who most recently restored one of the early STs to concours condition. Ron gave me the idea of the hammer and dolly work on the front fenders. He had done many of them in a similar fashion. I asked Mark Israel @ Eurotech in Kirkland to do the hammer and dolly and for ideas on many other details of this car . Mark suggested he hammer and dolly the rear flares as well for a truly one of a kind car...mini turbo look. The car gained somewhere around 2+" in front and over 2" in back. All steel of course but no added weight. Not the least expensive way to do things but I really like the unique end result. Plenty of fender well now and a more open look that we are use to seeing with bigger 17" wheels on these cars or the huge flares grafted on. Almost a IROC look...but without the "super size" and all the hassles of 9 and 11 x 15 rims and tires or the larger 17" set ups. Not everyone's first choice I am sure but at least in the short term there is only one of them. Every fender in now finished on the inside with just as much detail as the outside. Not something you'll see very often on any car. It is a rounded edge inside now and nothing to roll or get in the way. Also adds a good deal of strength to the fender. You have to feel it. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last edited by rdane; 03-23-2005 at 04:11 AM.. |
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Dane, did they add glass and filler on the bumpers to make the seam match?
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I have the same bumpers to mount. Any chance I could see a pic of the mounting design? Also, what are you doing for an oil cooler opening grill?
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Hey Dane, where did you get that front splitter? Looks like one I would like, thanks!
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Brian, the splitter is custom cut from the Kevlar, GT racing piece.
Shows up as a big blank piece. I thought I could get two out of it but not quite. Jeff, Eurotech added some support inside on the bumper. I dropped both nerf bars this time on the bumpers. Best fit piece of glass I have bought to date from anyone. GT Racing BTW. I'll get a pic for you on my next visit. The grill is wire mesh, which Mark hand contoured and boxed to the front opening. Intake is glassed off and foam sealed to the cooler so all the air is forced through it and out the back/bottom of the car. Almost vented through the hood but this one is no race car so I used the TRE RSR body panel piece and vented down.. Souk, yes they cut the ends off, glassed them back on at the right angle and width. They then filled in what was needed, inside and out. Amazing job and a perfect fit now with hours of labor going into it. (4/5 days all told) Refilling / refitting the MA Shaw duck for the second or third time for a perfect, show case fit. I doubt there is a duck made that isn't going to take a good deal of time to get right. ![]() Rear bumpers extensions half way through the process on the new flare. ![]() They just cut off the fronts of a primered bumper (I should have thought about this earlier) and are getting ready to glass it back on and fill. Mulitiple Vicegrips are a cool tool for this job ![]() ![]() In case you missed this. ![]() Shaved and powder coated 930 caliper on a narrow body car. Last edited by rdane; 03-23-2005 at 03:00 AM.. |
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Sweet. That's going to be one special car.
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RDane, you are a Sicko!
Awesome project in the werks!
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Simply AWESOME Dane.. I am deside myself with all the sweet touches you have had done.. I have thought of these things before about whow it would look and what I would do..and I am glad that someone is getting it done.. you WILL have one of the nicest looking projetc 911's I have seen!!
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Can't wait for paint!
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All hail GREAT DANE!!!
Can't wait to see it in person. Still scheduled to have it done for the May XXX Event?
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Dane, did those start out as SC rear flares?
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Thanks guys it has been a long haul, hopefully it will be somewhat what I envision at the moment
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Don't have to decide on color yet...it is a tough one. Couple in mind though. Engine work? Yes, engine work and more HP
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wow those mini turbo flares look awesome!!
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It is in primer now...color going on next week..
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New stuff finally..
Apologies to the owner, Barrett Smith, on this one.....as I used his car as my photo shop model. ![]() This is the color of my new ride. GAWD am I glad that decision is finally over! Not yet actually seen any car in this color just the spray out samples. But there is no going back now. ![]() Last edited by rdane; 03-27-2005 at 11:30 AM.. |
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The flares look great. Very cool car
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