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Cool Porsche 911 (backdate) Questions

Hello. Just some quick questions. Does my proportions look right?
Should the front bumper be a little wider to fit the turn signal better?
Should the front bumper be closer to the front wheel?

And yes will sand down a lot more filler.





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Hei Anders

Greetings from out west!

I don’t have a good answer to your question but it looks like a fun project. Maybe ask on the paint and bodywork forum also, those guys will probably have some input for you.
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Love the Singer style front bumper. Where did you find it?
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Your fender and or light box on passenger side is too high, rear bumper needs to flow with rear tire
Here’s a few pics I saved while doing mine not an RSR but you can still use the lines
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I’m also curious about the bumper. One piece fiberglass or steel with a after market spoiler ?
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Love the Singer style front bumper. Where did you find it?

I used this noe. Slightly modified for the turbo flares.
https://www.*****************/fu/prod138328/Front-bumper--Singer-Look-Porsche-964/
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I’m also curious about the bumper. One piece fiberglass or steel with a after market spoiler ?

All glassfiber.
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Your fender and or light box on passenger side is too high, rear bumper needs to flow with rear tire
Here’s a few pics I saved while doing mine not an RSR but you can still use the lines

Thx for the pics. I have left a gap for the bumper gasket on the front bumper. So I will bring it down a few mm.
I agree on the rear bumper. Will do my best to lengthen it a bit with glassfiber structure.
Thanks again.
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Starting on the finishing of the front. A lot of work left.


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