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Jack Olsen 07-13-2002 05:09 PM

Gilding the lily
 
Put on the badging the other day. The "2,2"-reproduction sticker is sticky on the wrong side, which I may try to get corrected. But I kind of like the idea of it.

Is Butzi spinning in his grave?

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads/NewStickers.jpg

rstoll 07-13-2002 05:15 PM

Applauding as he spins.

glickster 07-13-2002 05:36 PM

Butzi's dead?

Brian993 07-13-2002 05:46 PM

I like it. I am in the market for a chrome Carrera emblem Any ideas where on can be had?

Early_S_Man 07-13-2002 05:59 PM

You meant Ferry ... right, Jack?

You need for it to be backlit-illuminated at night, Jack!

Jack Olsen 07-13-2002 07:12 PM

Whoops. I buried Butzi prematurely. :(

(What do you expect, though, when the whole family's named Ferdinand?)

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads/3,6-Sticker.jpg

speeder 07-13-2002 09:18 PM

Jack, The old man would have loved you, and all of your racing/wrenching buddies, from what I've read about him. He was an engineer and the father of all hotrodders, not much of a concours guy. ;)

The sticker is cool. :cool:

widebody911 07-13-2002 10:13 PM

I like it - although I don't know where I'd put one of my own...

Joeaksa 07-13-2002 10:14 PM

Jack,

If any member of the family is spinning in their grave, its because Porsche is not racing, and instead spending the money on a frigging SUV!

Just my 2c worth...

Joe

5axis 07-13-2002 10:28 PM

I bet even 911racer AKA Stef is enjoying that sticker.** Too bad the corporate line has them tied to a fast soccer mommy mobile.* :( *
* I hope Stef is still hanging in the shadows.* I enjoyed having a glimpse into the mother ship!** Rock on Jack. I can only hope that someday you have to update that sticker to 1BAR.*
:eek:

Mikkel 07-14-2002 03:36 AM

I love that 911 script on the black paint. Looks very good. The 3.6 sticker is also nice. I'm sure it will increase people's curiousity.


Jack

I might be wrong, but didn't you talk about getting a set of 17 inch Fuchs recently? I'm curious to know if you've got any?

Glasgow 911SC 07-14-2002 03:56 AM

Here's some pics Mikkel

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads/JOF.JPG http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads/JOF2.JPG

Mikkel 07-14-2002 03:58 AM

Thanks Glasgow911. So he did get them. SmileWavy

glickster 07-14-2002 10:06 AM

Jack,

I dig that sticker too. But my 3.6 isn't carburated so I can't use yours. You have given me an idea though. Maybe I'll have a sticker made in the style of the old 2.7 emblem, but mine will read 3.6! Or, how about Carrera 3.6 RS?

17 inch fuchs-look wheels are also dynomite! How are they holding up at the track? Are they strong and light like the real fuchs?

Ciao!

Early_S_Man 07-14-2002 10:47 AM

Jack ... calling BB a 'lily' is a bit misleading!

But, there is a special variety of water lily that is suitably-sized and well-protected ... Victoria regina, a night-bloomer that fills the air with the scent of a fresh-cut pineapple when it first opens!

Here is a local one I snapped on 3 July 2002 ... a 15" flower from a plant putting out 7-foot diameter pads that are armored with 1" spines -- sharp as a needle, strong as steel, and able to fully penetrate sneakers! a suitable <b><i>alter ego</b></i> for BB ... discovered in 1801 in the Amazon region!

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads/Victoria171.jpg

rstoll 07-14-2002 11:03 AM

Caught some great light there Warren. What did you shoot it with? Great "frogs eye" view! :)

Early_S_Man 07-14-2002 11:11 AM

Thanks, Robert! Sony MVCD-1000

aseem 07-14-2002 12:32 PM

Where can 17" Fuchs be had?

Jack Olsen 07-14-2002 12:51 PM

Quote:

17 inch fuchs-look wheels are also dynomite! How are they holding up at the track? Are they strong and light like the real fuchs?
The wheels have been great. The 10-inch ones weigh 18 pounds (by my bathroom scale), which is comparable to real Fuchs. And Immediately after fitting them, I did the seven-tracks-in-seven-days Open Track Challenge (plus one day before of open testing at Willow Springs) and they haven't shown any signs of stress at all. I'm currently on my third set of tires on them, and they're going strong. In fact, this week I should be getting their 'street' counterparts, a set of 8x9x17's in the same style. Needless to say, I'm a happy customer so far.

The cost? $1300 plus a set of four 6x16 donor Fuchs. (They're made by Lindsey Racing in Oklahoma.) Not bad for being able to fit 8x10x17 wheels with 245's in front and 275's in back. Guys typically pay more than that for a set of 7x9x16 factory Fuchs wheels.

Here's a thread on them.

And here's a picture that looks less like it comes from the Dakar rally.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads/MaySide02-M.jpg

Richard, my engine isn't carb'ed either, and my tub didn't originally come with a 2.2. But I figure the decal will still raise some eyebrows at the next R Gruppe gathering.

Warren, that's a gorgeous shot. A few weeks ago, I went on a tour of a botanic garden called Lotusland in Santa Barbara that had some spectacular lilies. It also had some kind of garish stuff, that must have seemed like a good idea back in the 1920's.

And since I'm adding so many pictures to this thread, here's one more, of the 17-inch wheels in action:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads/Vegas01.jpg

DByers 07-14-2002 03:29 PM

Jack, I am amazed every time I see a pic of your car! Lotusland is one of those tucked away gems we have here in SB. We make it there quite often. I will have to keep my eyes & ears open for you next time in your in the area.


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