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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: north vancouver, bc, canada
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Now I'm no expert - but I vividly recall the 993 being touted as having a revolutionary new suspension design. Lightweight yet strong and unlike any 911 that had come before, a significan tleap forward from even the 964 suspension design. I remember seeing a drawing or two of the elegant aluminum subframe.......
I kinda doubt you'd make it fit in an old car without some major re-configuring of the chassis....
An alternative would be to come into "possession" of a coil over kit for the early 911's I've seen these installed, and they don't look particularily complex.
my $0.02
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jasper
2002 996 - arctic silver - PSS9, H&R sways,X51 oil pan, console delete, AASCO liteweight flywheel, gbox detent, RS motor mounts, 997 shifter. Great car.
past: another 2002 996 and a 1978 SC with-webers-cams-etc.
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