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Old 10-07-2014, 06:29 PM
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Default 1992 Red Porsche 964 Turbo Mechanical Preservation / Major Service at GMG Racing

1992 Red Porsche 964 Turbo Mechanical Preservation / Major Service at GMG Racing

















Services Performed:

- Major Service: Distributor cap, ignition rotor, timing chain cover gasket, power steering belt, air pump belt, valve cover gasket, a/c belt, alternator belt, cut-off valve for turbo, spark plugs, spark plug wires, fuel filter, change motor oil and filter, Transaxle service - change gear oil
- Refinish exhaust system - high-temp ceramic coat
- Flush and bleed brake system
- Refurbish/Repair wheels
- New tires - Michelin Pilot Sport PS2
- 4 Wheel Alignment
- Complete interior, exterior, and engine bay detail - full paint restoration, ceramic sealant, ding removal


For more information about GMG products and services, please visit us at www.gmgracing.com or please email Jerry@GMGRacing.com or sales@gmgracing.com


GMG Exhaust Gallery:

GMG Exhaust Gallery - an album on Flickr

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GMG Suspension Gallery - an album on Flickr

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GMG Racing Wheels Installed - an album on Flickr

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Great work guys, been looking at this car on your Instagram page along with the 959 pics.
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Nothing hotter, how many miles on that car? Looks mint!
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Originally Posted by MeanMachine
Great work guys, been looking at this car on your Instagram page along with the 959 pics.
Originally Posted by The NSX dude
Nothing hotter, how many miles on that car? Looks mint!
Thank you for the kind words guys! The car has about 37,000 miles
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Hello Rennlist Members,

This car is currently for sale. The model year has been corrected to 1991 and more information can be found here: https://rennlist.com/forums/vehicle-...-condtion.html
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Good luck with the sale, extremely clean looking car
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Thanks for sharing, beautiful car!
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I like all the options and switches on the seat :-)
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Why did you paint the exhaust black?
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Why did you paint the exhaust black?
I was wondering the same thing and yet somehow no one in that shop noticed that the fan, the single most prominent feature on the engine, looks like crap.
The originality police ought to arrest them...
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The picture with the engine back in shows the fan coated baby blue. Wonder what this sells for, the asking is $120k.
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It appears to be a nice example. I just don't understand why so much energy would be put into doing the restoration and not use the stock colors for the coatings?. The amount of energy is the same the work looks top notch, must have been the owners preference but that would be a subtraction in my book. It would appear to need a left rear light as well looks like the others were replaced and they saved on one side??
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Originally Posted by keynes
The picture with the engine back in shows the fan coated baby blue. Wonder what this sells for, the asking is $120k.
Oh, I see that now.
Ugly.
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Originally Posted by Metal Guru
Oh, I see that now.
Ugly.
The car is mine. However, I never noticed that nor would I have wanted it like that (i.e. fan painted). If this is the case, I will have them replace and put back to bare metal and in 100% original condition. Collectables should be 100% original.

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Originally Posted by cobalt
Why did you paint the exhaust black?
The exhaust was ceramic coated black to preserve the original exhaust. It was professionally sand blasted and thermal coated and will last forever now. I bought this car and had GMG mechanically restore and replace any and all worn or defective parts with 100% OEM parts and it is the finest driving air-cooled Turbo I have ever owned. Only selling as a compromise to wife for buying a 51' yacht.

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