Twin Midnight Blue 928 Build (91 GT- 88 S4) UPDATE
#47
Rennlist Member
Raising the bar to the highest level. Impressive! I was under my car today doing some work and recalling these pics. I just sighed...
#50
#51
You've powder coated even more than I have! Wow.
#57
Rennlist Member
Evren,
Did you find a suitable product for the undercoating that matches the factory product? I seem to remember you mentioning it somewhere.
I think these cars deserve a reserved spot in the Porsche museum next to the last GTS built. This is incredible work. Keep up the excellent work!
Cheers!
Carl
Did you find a suitable product for the undercoating that matches the factory product? I seem to remember you mentioning it somewhere.
I think these cars deserve a reserved spot in the Porsche museum next to the last GTS built. This is incredible work. Keep up the excellent work!
Cheers!
Carl
#59
this is the stuff i used to re build my motor mount heat shields.
Carl,
Thanks for your kind comments. Your project has been an inspiration to me and you have been very helpful in the past.
Re the HS, only one of the heat shields in my two cars came off in good shape when these strange clips were taken out, I have not done anything special. I manufactured another one from 0.7 mm thick aluminum sheet metal. I covered both with ''DEI Floor & Tunnel Shield II'' This material consists of 3 layers, aluminum-glass wool and and adhesive tape, I removed the glass wool and adhesive on the edges and bent them to give a straight, clean and thin shape on the edges.
Thanks for your kind comments. Your project has been an inspiration to me and you have been very helpful in the past.
Re the HS, only one of the heat shields in my two cars came off in good shape when these strange clips were taken out, I have not done anything special. I manufactured another one from 0.7 mm thick aluminum sheet metal. I covered both with ''DEI Floor & Tunnel Shield II'' This material consists of 3 layers, aluminum-glass wool and and adhesive tape, I removed the glass wool and adhesive on the edges and bent them to give a straight, clean and thin shape on the edges.