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Paint, Bodywork & Detailing Forum
11-22-2010, 08:46 PM
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How to remove the targa outer rollbar
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walter36
The stainless bar has 4 x6mm studs passing...
The stainless bar has 4 x6mm studs passing through the rear fender holding it in place,you will find 4 x6mm nuts under the rear fenders two on each side,directly under the bar,you may have to remove...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
11-22-2010, 07:13 PM
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How did the 911 Bug get you,your first Porsche?
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How did the 911 Bug get you,your first Porsche?
I was working at a small size BMW Dealership in 1970,we used to move a lot of cars,in particular the new and pretty 1602,1802 and 2002's,BMW also sold the Alpina tuned 2002 turbo hot rod through the...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
11-22-2010, 05:30 PM
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How many 911 owners here owned a VW Beetle first?
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walter36
56 Beattle split rear window no synchronized...
56 Beattle split rear window no synchronized tranny,Cable actuated wheel brakes
I real drivers Car,not fer the weak of heard whilst driven at the limit :D
I am not making this up ;)
Cheers...
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Porsche 911 Technical Forum
11-22-2010, 11:14 AM
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The new Cayman R
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walter36
A real R
I think Porsche could have built a real stripped down Cayman and then call it a "R" version.It would justify the title,but then it would highlight the inferiority
of the 911 range! Can't have that....
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911 Engine Rebuilding Forum
10-29-2010, 08:00 PM
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911 2ltr T engine rebuilt
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walter36
Thanks for the tip Don't worry about the...
Thanks for the tip
Don't worry about the 73T,I am getting a nice 3.2 and gearbox package,I am not gone break up the 73T, its to good for that,I even regret having blackened the chrome on the...
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911 Engine Rebuilding Forum
10-29-2010, 04:08 PM
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911 2ltr T engine rebuilt
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walter36
Yes that's the plan I am going to keep the 2ltr...
Yes that's the plan I am going to keep the 2ltr engine and trany for later days.
Cheers
Walt
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Boxster & Cayman Forum
10-28-2010, 11:10 AM
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Remove the batterie for winter storage?
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walter36
Remove the batterie for winter storage?
Hi all
I would like to remove the battery on my 2010 Cayman S for winter storage.
I don't want a burst battery leak acid all over my trunk and ruin its coating,
is it safe to remove then...
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Paint, Bodywork & Detailing Forum
10-26-2010, 09:42 AM
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Looking for RS style rear bumper
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walter36
Looking for RS style rear bumper
Hi I am converting a 1969 T into a RS replica,I am looking for the rear bumper that
will go with the SC flares.
Who has them for sale?
Who makes the best quality?
Also what wheel rim...
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Boxster & Cayman Forum
10-25-2010, 08:18 PM
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Lets see your Cayman - Boxter Pix
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walter36
Lets see your Cayman - Boxter Pix
Lets see your favorite ride in the best of light. :)
Here is mine,love this baby.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads18/DSC_01491288063071.jpg
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911 Engine Rebuilding Forum
10-25-2010, 03:35 PM
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Lubrication (AGAIN!)
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walter36
I used to run Castrol GTX in my motorcycles,way...
I used to run Castrol GTX in my motorcycles,way back in the 70's when I was young and crazy.
Anyway i had this BMW 100-S and doing a valve adjustment I realized that the GTX left a lot of gummy...
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911 Engine Rebuilding Forum
10-25-2010, 03:04 PM
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911 2ltr T engine rebuilt
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walter36
Can Am Oh the noise!!!
Thanks Grady ;)
Those where the day's,the last Can Am race I attended was 1972 at Hockenheim\Germany.
Leo Kinunen won in the yellow Bosch sponsored 917\10 Panzer,
motor sport was never the...
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911 Engine Rebuilding Forum
10-25-2010, 11:45 AM
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911 2ltr T engine rebuilt
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walter36
2,4 ltr option
Thanks for all your input on this
I have a 1973 1/2 T car also,its in exceptional condition only 51000 miles
and running perfect,it has PMO,s its stored right now.
Question could I bolt the...
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911 Engine Rebuilding Forum
10-24-2010, 03:25 PM
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911 2ltr T engine rebuilt
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walter36
911 2ltr T engine rebuilt
High I am new here I been lurking on this forum for some time,I am a long time
911 owner\driver.
I am in the process of refreshing my 69 T,the engine got 80000 miles on it, does run good,however...
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