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Hot damn!! Outstanding! I'm in Boulder Colorado and hope to see your creation in person some day soon!

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Old 03-28-2010, 09:53 PM
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I love it!

There a 934.5 on ebay via Canepa Design with some great pictures including the bottom side.

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The water pump is driven off one of the cams and the turbo drains into the sump plate. Fun!
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vitaloni sebring mod

I was looking at how the different race 934's modified the vitaloni sebring mirrors. I'm sure they did it for all kind of reasons. With the mirrors right on the door as they were made to go there is not much adjustment. And the passenger side mirror is almost useless. I saw where some mirrors were lifted up some with plastic spacers and that helps. Looks like some were mounted with a mirror base like this lovely pink rig.



Well I found a base that I think workss ok to get the mirrors up a bit and get more visability and adjustment. Pegasus sells this spa mirror repair base that fits the 5mm hole. I made a small metal plate to give the plastic base of the mirror more support. Used the rubber that came with the vitaloni mirror to make a smaller gasket for the spa base. The main thing is drill a center hole in the door also incase you ever need to tighten the pivot bolt or adjust angle of the mirror, or you will have to remove mirror to do it.



Sheet metal backing plates for under mirror base.


To do one mirror: cut gasket, back plate, (2) 5mm bolts and loknuts for base (1) 5mm bolt and (2) loknuts for under mirror for support.


Small plate and base on the mirror.


Works for me , passenger side has much more visability..
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Front view w/mirrors on

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Looking good!!!
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Your mirrors look great. Helluva lot more functional than mine.

Any recent progress?
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update

Not much progress, got 17" rims and R6 Hoosiers. Decided not enough choices in the 16" tires, 16" rims definitely look more correct but oh well.


The dash area is coming along, have a fiberglass top but thinking of putting the perlon on instead.


Mounted 25mm 935 style rear swaybar


Making up a pair of tabs to connect the front brake hardline to the flex because the stock tabs were removed when the struts were reworked.
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Well thought out and way to nice for the track!
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Looking good! Love all the 935 bits going in. Thanks for the info on the rennline tow hook BTW

Good decision on going with the 17's, lot more tire options and i see u have gotten a better offset with the new outer rim halves. I actually think the 17's look better on the 934 than the stock 16's ever did, as the 16s were always a compromise (width wise) from the start anyway due to FIA regulations at the time.
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Cut out the rear windshield and made up some straps out of aluminum to hold it in. Also cut out quarter windows and mounted naca ducts.




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Very nice.

Is one of the NACAs feeding the turbo?
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I used the Vittoli convex mirror on the passenger side 935 mirror. I had to buy the whole assembly to get the mirror. Works great.

Who did the paint work.
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Harold the paint job was done by a guy out near Denver airport in Aurora CO.

Got the brakes working over the weekend and the car is officially a roller again.


Two more weeks and its over to Greg at Eurosport for the engine.




Damm getting spring fever already!!!!!
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THE definition of bad azz bro.

Those 17's look the part. What size slicks are u running in the rear?
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This is a great project. Keep it up man. It is inspiring my project!

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rear tires

rear tires are 335 x35 x 17
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SOOOOOO tasteful, very impressed...
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Don't know how I missed this one, pretty nice!
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Thats pure Porsche porn!

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