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Great car and build WOLVERINE!

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Tony,
Great to meet you and Al at the Walker Swap-meet this morning! (I bought the wheels & thanks Craig!). I just got caught up on your thread because of course it is raining and I should be outside chopping trees down for my project Holy hell, what a way to start off your painting with the primer not hardening!..heh heh. I am glad you settled on the blue. It is going to be stunning!

Keep us all posted on the progress especially the noisy thing that hangs off the back!! My interest is now piqued with your esoteric motor build. I will be following with interest as I start to tinker with my 2.7

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Wolverine -- What a great project! Great to meet you and Al and talk cars recently. Keep up the great work!

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Been a while, but here are some more pics....the engine can be seen and viewed in Alkosmal's thread from draft to tuning.....









The door handles


The updated fuse/relay panel in its new location


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Old 11-07-2010, 08:58 AM
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How about some interior shots.

the door handlers are a great touch.

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Old 11-07-2010, 09:15 AM
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I was looking at your front calibers... are they boxster S rear calibers? What are you using at rear?

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I was looking at your front calibers... are they boxster S rear calibers? What are you using at rear?

Great looking car.
They are 2000 boxter S calipers all around.. and thanks for the compliment
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Old 11-07-2010, 10:55 AM
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How could you fit those boxster pads on stock 911 rotors? did you grind them smaller or?
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Brother, that is a very nice car. Makes my jump into repairing a suspension pan this winter seem less daunting.

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How could you fit those boxster pads on stock 911 rotors? did you grind them smaller or?
They are 2000 Boxter S calipers and pads with carrera rotors.
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Old 11-13-2010, 06:11 PM
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Brother, that is a very nice car. Makes my jump into repairing a suspension pan this winter seem less daunting.

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Thanks for the kind words, but not finished........It was a straight car to start ...that helps.
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They are 2000 Boxter S calipers and pads with carrera rotors.
Ok i thought that boxster S calibers are the same than 996 calibers which wont fit over carrera rotors. ( I have 996 calibers and rotors in all corners)
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Old 11-23-2010, 05:08 AM
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Hi,
What year is this car originaly?
Great work.
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interior: done by the wife





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Old 02-23-2011, 09:57 AM
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Some more pics, and engine on stand video by Al Kosmal ( for any engine questions please contact or pm... Al Kosmal )
photo's courtesy of James Brown.

YouTube - Porsche EFI kit - fire up

















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Nice!

What size rubber is that wearing front and back?
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interior: done by the wife
Wow please tell your wife she did an awesome job on the interior! Lucky you.

What carpet kit did you use?
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Appbiz RS plush....Bob was awesome, ordered awhile ago, just getting around to install....
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Great looking Hot Rod. Love the Blue!

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