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993 Quarter Measurement

Moved thread to the correct forum - then realized that no one was answering my question. Simple one, too:

Could someone please send me the distance, in inches or cm, from roughly the center of the 993 lockpost (edge of quarter) to the wheelwell lip?

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I need the measurement represented by the green line. Surely there is some understanding individual here who owns both a 993 and a tape measure?

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Approx. 37 cm.

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Thanks a million. It helped a whole lot . . . in more ways than one. 993 quarters might just keep me from having to build a buck.
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Stop playing on the computer and get out in the garage. There is work to do.
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Whoa, whoa, whoa. You expect ME to work on my OWN CAR? And may I remind you that it's entirely your fault that my poor quarters are being replaced to begin with? Geesh, start a simple, straight-up restoration and what happens . . .
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Your still posting, the rust won't fix its self.
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My dear turbo wiener, Porsches do not rust, they just gradually, gracefully turn brown with age. Except for the ones made by Volkswagen. Those rust. Now go post your site so I can start blabbin' about how you're trying to butcher a SWB car.

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