What makes a 911 a 930
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Good luck with the divorce, I just went through one as well
You know why they cost so much right? Because they're worth it hahahahaha.
Don't rush and do it all in good time with the car - you need to sit back and enjoy the hunt for parts and don't be in a hurry. Half the fun is the build Sent you an email, you're a registered member on the forums. Welcome.
You know why they cost so much right? Because they're worth it hahahahaha.
Don't rush and do it all in good time with the car - you need to sit back and enjoy the hunt for parts and don't be in a hurry. Half the fun is the build Sent you an email, you're a registered member on the forums. Welcome.
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Hi,
I've seen this over on Pelican and thought you might be interested.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...r-project.html
Still lots of work to finish but looks like a great start. No motor but if you look around you'll find a couple good 3.2's or 3.3's to toss in.
I've seen this over on Pelican and thought you might be interested.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...r-project.html
Still lots of work to finish but looks like a great start. No motor but if you look around you'll find a couple good 3.2's or 3.3's to toss in.
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I have an ITB equipped turbo motor built by Rudners in NY that I bought a few years ago and never used... It may be of interest to you. If I remember correctly the motor put down 550hp at .8 bar on pump gas... It would be perfect for a project like this as I had intended to build a similar car...
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$12k for that project when you can buy a running complete car for $25 with mods???
Hi,
I've seen this over on Pelican and thought you might be interested.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...r-project.html
Still lots of work to finish but looks like a great start. No motor but if you look around you'll find a couple good 3.2's or 3.3's to toss in.
I've seen this over on Pelican and thought you might be interested.
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...r-project.html
Still lots of work to finish but looks like a great start. No motor but if you look around you'll find a couple good 3.2's or 3.3's to toss in.