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impactbumper 07-08-2016 04:39 PM

This thing will be breaking necks when finished.


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nippy 07-08-2016 05:28 PM

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nippy 07-09-2016 01:53 PM

I actually got over there today

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keitho64 07-13-2016 08:27 AM

I'm loving this build, excellent job!

Where did you find the rubber strip between the bumper and body? I have been trying to locate one like this for mine.

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nippy 07-13-2016 01:00 PM

964 turbo oem smile

keitho64 07-13-2016 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by nippy (Post 9197911)
964 turbo oem smile

Thank you!

nippy 07-15-2016 05:40 PM

Thanks to Jack Olson and his post about this set up.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/861770-lucky-mans-lightweight-battery.html


This one is just about 3.5lbs, so shaved an additional 8lbs off the car as I had the 11.5 Braille. Both batteries cost about the same. I also purchased a charger. Both purchased off ebay with free shipping in case anybody is interested.

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gliding_serpent 07-16-2016 02:06 AM

Nice weight savings. I thought i did well with my 15lbs agm battery. Is that 480 cranking amps? Mine is 220 i believe... Which is plenty. Mine was only about 1/3 the price however.

nippy 07-16-2016 05:21 AM

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Originally Posted by gliding_serpent (Post 9201080)
Nice weight savings. I thought i did well with my 15lbs agm battery. Is that 480 cranking amps? Mine is 220 i believe... Which is plenty. Mine was only about 1/3 the price however.

yes 480LCS lithium cranking amps

ChrisP911 07-17-2016 06:17 AM

Damp... looks great all of them

nippy 07-29-2016 02:35 PM

Haven't posted in a while. My painter is building a booth at his new shop so its setting progress back a couple weeks. He is a top notch Porsche specialist with a ton of experience and a few best of shows in the 356 world and a couple wins at the Porsche parade to. Allot of cars in excellence magazine. All Glasurit products as one would expect. The car should go to paint early next week. SmileWavyHopefully have some more info and pics next week!

This is a Speedster Jason of Heritage Motorcar restoration did

http://www.excellence-mag.com/issues/179/articles/dig-deep

nippy 07-30-2016 12:08 PM

*SOLD*

Selling my H4 Euros Bosch lights if interested

*SOLD*

nippy 07-30-2016 03:08 PM

BiXenon lights inbound! Trim rings will be painted white.

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nippy 08-02-2016 08:50 AM

Been baking in the sun. Ready for final prep and then paint. Comin along! SmileWavy

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Going to be running spacers on these rears 17x11 285/40/17
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nippy 08-03-2016 08:59 AM

Finally had a chance to weigh the battery that was being used in my car, 46 lbs! The new battery is 3.5 lbs, So we saved well over 40lbs on that one "upgrade". Combined with the sunroof delete, hoping to drop close to 100lbs. with just 2 modifications. Cant wait to get the car on the scale for a final weight. SmileWavy

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gliding_serpent 08-04-2016 09:05 AM

I just want to say that subscribing to your thread was a terrible ideal. We have similar goals, although my car has standard 3.2 flares. Now i want wide body. I also want to save those 50lbs with a sunroof delete. I wonder what the savings are if the original panel is retained. I also wonder how it effects the headliner.

And finally you make me want to switch my 15-16lbs agm battery for a 2lbs Li battery.

Your thread is trouble!

P.s. How is the fittment of the front smile to the top of the bumper? Is is slightly raised? If i recall you had returned your stoddard version (which i have for narrow body).

nippy 08-04-2016 09:15 AM

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Originally Posted by gliding_serpent (Post 9226995)
I just want to say that subscribing to your thread was a terrible ideal. We have similar goals, although my car has standard 3.2 flares. Now i want wide body. I also want to save those 50lbs with a sunroof delete. I wonder what the savings are if the original panel is retained. I also wonder how it effects the headliner.

And finally you make me want to switch my 15-16lbs agm battery for a 2lbs Li battery.

Your thread is trouble!

P.s. How is the fittment of the front smile to the top of the bumper? Is is slightly raised? If i recall you had returned your stoddard version (which i have for narrow body).

I think the idea of getting rid of the sun roof is getting rid of the motor and all the frame work. You have to use a panel to fill the hole. When he laid all the parts on the ground with the other stuff removed, it sure made sense as to where the 40-50 lbs comes from. The 964 turbo smile is a perfect fit. The Stoddard didn't even line up correctly and when we called them, they said all the part #s for that part on their website were wrong and that they didn't make a smile for the wide body that was "thin". The headliner you need would be a coupe and there are some rainbow shaped bars/rods that stretch from side to side I guess to keep the headliner tight. I needed to order that as a sunroof car doesn't have those small rods, they were cheep thank god.

This would be the way to go on a sunroof and then just add a skin if possible.But we just filled the panel to make it easy and less cost to an already over budget build.
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Some of the sun roof junk that came out along with the old rubber seals from the car.Also notice the red US "crash" beams that were pulled from the doors. Those were installed when the car (a Euro) came into the states. Even had the owners name written on them.

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nippy 08-09-2016 11:56 AM

Christmas came early again today. These are of beautiful quality! Cant wait to see them in action!

nippy 08-09-2016 11:59 AM

Shoot, sorry hit wrong button and forgot pictures. here ya go. I also ordered an extra set of fluted lenses for the OE look but I have to admit I like these clear lenses, pretty cool! SmileWavy

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nippy 08-11-2016 11:16 AM

Tried one on for size today. I do like em. The car should be ready for paint by the end of next week.

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