New open-wheeled 944 roadster
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Track Day
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You going to drop everything out the bottom. Several years ago I helped a guy drop engine, front and rear suspension, torque tube, transaxle (about everything) out the bottom in one shot. It took a day and it actually looked somewhat like the making of a big go-kart.
anyway good luck
anyway good luck
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Pff whatever. That thing is ****, man. I bet it can take a turn like a sunuvabitch. The whole "not being able to use the bed" thing is a minor drawback. You think I'm gonna chop and build a front engined P car like that and use it to haul stuff on the daily grind? Its just a show-off car. And an amazing one at that.
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Perhaps it might actually be a 914 that goes well, too... The pics reminded me of the "farm cars" me and my mates used to build as kids. We needed the roof for rolling over tho :-)
Remember to take the exhaust off too... we used to reverse the headers on some cars and have them coming back out the bonnet (sorry, hood) if we'd left that on.
You don't need that bumper either...
Remember to take the exhaust off too... we used to reverse the headers on some cars and have them coming back out the bonnet (sorry, hood) if we'd left that on.
You don't need that bumper either...