Giulia's 964
#1
Giulia's 964
Herewith I would like to introduce myself and my 964. My name is Arjan and I live in The Netherlands, age 47 and owner of a high quality wine shop.
After a bunch (60 or so) classic Alfa Romeo's and some Maserati's I bought myself a 964 2 years ago. From the moment I saw the car I had some personalization ideas...Which so far worked out well for me (Porsche purists will have a reservation in hell for me I guess)
It is not an enormous list of changes but nevertheless worth mentioning.
- ducktail
- custom made grill
- ACP Jara CUP 18 inch
- H&R 40 m lowered
- Bilstein B6
- yellow headlight lenses
- half roll cage
- wiper delete
- custom made end tips on Dansk muffler and G-pipe (the noise!!!)
- replica pole Position bucket seats
- engine remap
- 917 style wooden gearknob (ebony/maple)
- 993 quarterwindow seals
- bronze wheel lugs
- strutbrace
- ducts
- frontsplitter/spoiler
Since I own the car and drive it really as it should be (hard) I have had loads of fun with it and will gradually modify it and personalize it the way it suits me. I will try to update overhere as much as possible. Thanks for your attention!
Cheers,
Arjan
After a bunch (60 or so) classic Alfa Romeo's and some Maserati's I bought myself a 964 2 years ago. From the moment I saw the car I had some personalization ideas...Which so far worked out well for me (Porsche purists will have a reservation in hell for me I guess)
It is not an enormous list of changes but nevertheless worth mentioning.
- ducktail
- custom made grill
- ACP Jara CUP 18 inch
- H&R 40 m lowered
- Bilstein B6
- yellow headlight lenses
- half roll cage
- wiper delete
- custom made end tips on Dansk muffler and G-pipe (the noise!!!)
- replica pole Position bucket seats
- engine remap
- 917 style wooden gearknob (ebony/maple)
- 993 quarterwindow seals
- bronze wheel lugs
- strutbrace
- ducts
- frontsplitter/spoiler
Since I own the car and drive it really as it should be (hard) I have had loads of fun with it and will gradually modify it and personalize it the way it suits me. I will try to update overhere as much as possible. Thanks for your attention!
Cheers,
Arjan
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Good looking car. Welcome
#7
Burning Brakes
Welcome!
Your car looks nice and very straight from what I can tell. No need to take that highway to hell... you can use the country road to Porsche heaven as far as I can tell.
BTW. Fold the rear seats and you will have perfect cargo space for wine transport. It really looks like the engineers thought practical for the better things in life.
Your car looks nice and very straight from what I can tell. No need to take that highway to hell... you can use the country road to Porsche heaven as far as I can tell.
BTW. Fold the rear seats and you will have perfect cargo space for wine transport. It really looks like the engineers thought practical for the better things in life.
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Nice looking. Love the ducktail on the 964.
#11
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looks good, nicely done.
#12
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Welcome Arjan, I love what you'd done to your car. Nice touches.
I really like your engine grill. I had posted a couple pictures of your car in the 964 "retro" thread a couple months back:
https://rennlist.com/forums/964-foru...-ideas-47.html
I really like your engine grill. I had posted a couple pictures of your car in the 964 "retro" thread a couple months back:
https://rennlist.com/forums/964-foru...-ideas-47.html
#15
Great first post! It's beautiful.