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Andial
Can anyone tell me if Andial endorsed other Porsche dealerships/mechanics outside America (England/Australia/Japan) to carry out Andial modifications to Porsche cars.. ?? any feed back will be much appreciated also if there is a data base available to view thanks
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I would cross post on the 930 turbo forum.
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Join Date: Jan 2015
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Join Date: Jan 2015
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The only remaining member of Andial is Dieter Inzenhofer, but he retired a year ago. I have spoken to Dieter a few times in the last few years while trying to trace back some of the mods done to my 930 back in the early 90's. He was always very helpful and didn't seem to mind being contacted. That may have changed now that he's retired. The last contact number I had for him was at Andial (714) 957-9332. PMNA has purchased the Andial name and not sure what if any assosciation Dieter will have with that organization.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Loverland, CO
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![]() Furthermore, I wouldn't say that Dieter is retired. I spoke to him several months ago when he was helping George Follmer's son, Mike, put together a very accurate replica of his father's old RSR. Here's his most recent project under the joint Andial/PMNA banner: Porsche 911 GT3 Cup ANDIAL Edition The original question is a little vague, but what I am gathering is that there's a car available being marketed as an "Andial" model that was built overseas, kind of like a Ruf Yellowbird? Andial used to manafacture and sell parts at the same time that they were what back then passed for PMNA. Their parts were sold worldwide to dealers and tuners, but never in terribly large volumes. To my knowledge they never had any sort of complete "kits" to convert a car into something else. But their parts were always of the highest quality, and if put onto a period vehicle I wouldn't expect them to devalue a car much, if at all. It really goes back to the provenance question. If the vehicle has an interesting history that involves the Andial parts, and potentially racing, the parts could add value. Otherwise if, for example, it is a '79 930 with an Andial intercooler and some other bits, it's probably about a zero sum game versus an all original '79 930. Regards, Matt
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