New products for 944/968 - welcome to our new website at www.deutschnine.com
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New products for 944/968 - welcome to our new website at www.deutschnine.com
Hi all
We have mainly been active in the past in the 951 area but now its time to extend our activities to the NA Transaxle area...
So here we go:
We would like to introduce to you our new website where we have spent the last three months developping and what started with a few requirements only had quickly gone out of hand and started to consume serious amounts of our time and finances for development.
Originally we just wanted to present our new products on a proper website...originally...
As we are wholehearted Porsche enthusiasts we then soon decided that besides that we also want to give something back to the Porsche community which we did by adding an RSS feed to the websites which allows us to publish the latest news on everything related to our favourite car marque.
This was not enough for us, so we started to compose the model history for all important Porsche models.
As we finished this section we still felt that we would like to do something else for the community, something more interesting also for enthusiasts who already are familiar with Porsches for a long time: establishing a webforum was not an option because we think there are already many great places to discuss (like rennlist)...instead we decided to do something new which we have not seen yet anywhere else in our business environment: a free electronic magazine (E-Zine) from Porsche enthusiasts for Porsche enthusiasts to which an international group of authors contributes high quality articles.
So instead of going ahead writing and writing let us rather go right into it:
Here's our main web portal which currently only features the Transaxle section.
We will update the other areas with hundreds of high-quality products in the following months. So long please check out our exclusive and high-quality product portfolio for the Transaxle models:
http://www.deutschnine.com/
And the Transaxle area:
http://www.deutschnine.com/porsche-transaxle/index.php
Besides the main portal we have also created a bespoke Swissvax portal - as you will notice we are now worldwide Swissvax Porsche distributors:
http://www.deutschnine.com/swissvax-...g-products.php
As mentioned on the beginning we do not just want to do business but mainly are wholehearted Porsche enthusiasts...so we have created the probably most explanatory and illustrative Porsche Detailing Guides on the internet:
1986 951:
http://www.deutschnine.com/swissvax-...ling-guide.php
1994 Turbo 3.6:
http://www.deutschnine.com/swissvax-...ling-guide.php
And...as mentioned in the beginning...here's what we consider as giving something back to the community:
DEUTSCH NINE Porsche model history:
Transaxle models:
http://www.deutschnine.com/porsche-t...44-951-968.php
911 models:
http://www.deutschnine.com/porsche-9...orsche-911.php
Supercars:
http://www.deutschnine.com/porsche-s...-supercars.php
And last but not least the DEUTSCH NINE E-Zine, check out the Carrera GT ownership report and Hans Frisak's very nice 993 TT including videos:
http://www.deutschnine.com/porsche-e...t_from=&ucat=&
http://www.deutschnine.com/porsche-e...t_from=&ucat=&
Enjoy! We hope you like what we have created so far!
Best regards
Beni and Mark
We have mainly been active in the past in the 951 area but now its time to extend our activities to the NA Transaxle area...
So here we go:
We would like to introduce to you our new website where we have spent the last three months developping and what started with a few requirements only had quickly gone out of hand and started to consume serious amounts of our time and finances for development.
Originally we just wanted to present our new products on a proper website...originally...
As we are wholehearted Porsche enthusiasts we then soon decided that besides that we also want to give something back to the Porsche community which we did by adding an RSS feed to the websites which allows us to publish the latest news on everything related to our favourite car marque.
This was not enough for us, so we started to compose the model history for all important Porsche models.
As we finished this section we still felt that we would like to do something else for the community, something more interesting also for enthusiasts who already are familiar with Porsches for a long time: establishing a webforum was not an option because we think there are already many great places to discuss (like rennlist)...instead we decided to do something new which we have not seen yet anywhere else in our business environment: a free electronic magazine (E-Zine) from Porsche enthusiasts for Porsche enthusiasts to which an international group of authors contributes high quality articles.
So instead of going ahead writing and writing let us rather go right into it:
Here's our main web portal which currently only features the Transaxle section.
We will update the other areas with hundreds of high-quality products in the following months. So long please check out our exclusive and high-quality product portfolio for the Transaxle models:
http://www.deutschnine.com/
And the Transaxle area:
http://www.deutschnine.com/porsche-transaxle/index.php
Besides the main portal we have also created a bespoke Swissvax portal - as you will notice we are now worldwide Swissvax Porsche distributors:
http://www.deutschnine.com/swissvax-...g-products.php
As mentioned on the beginning we do not just want to do business but mainly are wholehearted Porsche enthusiasts...so we have created the probably most explanatory and illustrative Porsche Detailing Guides on the internet:
1986 951:
http://www.deutschnine.com/swissvax-...ling-guide.php
1994 Turbo 3.6:
http://www.deutschnine.com/swissvax-...ling-guide.php
And...as mentioned in the beginning...here's what we consider as giving something back to the community:
DEUTSCH NINE Porsche model history:
Transaxle models:
http://www.deutschnine.com/porsche-t...44-951-968.php
911 models:
http://www.deutschnine.com/porsche-9...orsche-911.php
Supercars:
http://www.deutschnine.com/porsche-s...-supercars.php
And last but not least the DEUTSCH NINE E-Zine, check out the Carrera GT ownership report and Hans Frisak's very nice 993 TT including videos:
http://www.deutschnine.com/porsche-e...t_from=&ucat=&
http://www.deutschnine.com/porsche-e...t_from=&ucat=&
Enjoy! We hope you like what we have created so far!
Best regards
Beni and Mark
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#8
Burning Brakes
This is the best 944 site I have ever seen. Definitely going to order some stuff. Guys you should jump on those 968 parts. Check out my photos and you'll notice the difference it makes. I bought factory parts and paid an arm and a leg for basically massive body work. These guys made it easy.
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Burning Brakes
Nice start. I like that you have some new products to the market I haven't seen such as the "RS" mods.
You did a great job on that custom lip for your 951. I would note, that noone to my knowledge has made a Front Lip for the N/A cars. If you ever get some time, and find a NA to play with over there, you might look into adding that to your catalog.
Also, Early 944 Parts!! (Con Rod's) I love that! I love my early car, but hate that almost everything is for '86+ only. Thanks!
You did a great job on that custom lip for your 951. I would note, that noone to my knowledge has made a Front Lip for the N/A cars. If you ever get some time, and find a NA to play with over there, you might look into adding that to your catalog.
Also, Early 944 Parts!! (Con Rod's) I love that! I love my early car, but hate that almost everything is for '86+ only. Thanks!
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http://www.deutschnine.com/mm5/merch...-aero-dynamics
This is about as cool as it comes. And although the price is steep, especially for Americans, considering the engineering necessary for this, it's probably a fair value.
This is about as cool as it comes. And although the price is steep, especially for Americans, considering the engineering necessary for this, it's probably a fair value.
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Former Vendor
Thread Starter
Hi all
Thank you for your positive comments on our websites and products, we are glad you like it... and hope that your currency will recover soon
Please find below my comments:
JakeS2: Yes, this should not be a problem. Are you currently using the OEM LMM? If you can provide me with more details about the engine and setup you have built I can give you a final answer on compatibility.
I'd also be interested in your conversion out of personal interest...
fastmover: We have an agreement with our supplier not to do this
J Berk and steve g: Yes, it is a nice product, indeed. And it will only cost you a fraction of the time and money you would have to invest for doing this with the OEM parts...not to mention the fact that with our product you can easily convert your car back to OEM spec should you change your mind. I need to ask Mark for fitment instructions...will let you know!
Erzengal: We will be looking into 944 NA products later this year which might also include our new high quality GTS headlight kit that we are currently reengineering and redevelopping for the S2 and Turbo models, check this thread:
https://rennlist.com/forums/944-turbo-and-turbo-s-forum/418852-new-improved-gts-headlight-kit-in-the-pipeline.html
GloriaRedStang...yes, you are very right in what you are saying...first of all there has been quite a lot of engineering in this kit that Mark has developped (read the product description for more details) and second the kit includes 4 high-quality light units plus a new lift bar incl. rose joints and everything. I probably will also install this kit on my car as I think that our old OEM lights look antique and do not fit the modern and timeless design of 944's...and the dual headlight kit really flows with the design of the car perfectly...
Cheers
Beni
Thank you for your positive comments on our websites and products, we are glad you like it... and hope that your currency will recover soon
Please find below my comments:
JakeS2: Yes, this should not be a problem. Are you currently using the OEM LMM? If you can provide me with more details about the engine and setup you have built I can give you a final answer on compatibility.
I'd also be interested in your conversion out of personal interest...
fastmover: We have an agreement with our supplier not to do this
J Berk and steve g: Yes, it is a nice product, indeed. And it will only cost you a fraction of the time and money you would have to invest for doing this with the OEM parts...not to mention the fact that with our product you can easily convert your car back to OEM spec should you change your mind. I need to ask Mark for fitment instructions...will let you know!
Erzengal: We will be looking into 944 NA products later this year which might also include our new high quality GTS headlight kit that we are currently reengineering and redevelopping for the S2 and Turbo models, check this thread:
https://rennlist.com/forums/944-turbo-and-turbo-s-forum/418852-new-improved-gts-headlight-kit-in-the-pipeline.html
GloriaRedStang...yes, you are very right in what you are saying...first of all there has been quite a lot of engineering in this kit that Mark has developped (read the product description for more details) and second the kit includes 4 high-quality light units plus a new lift bar incl. rose joints and everything. I probably will also install this kit on my car as I think that our old OEM lights look antique and do not fit the modern and timeless design of 944's...and the dual headlight kit really flows with the design of the car perfectly...
Cheers
Beni
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Hi 951rs,
Congrats for your website , it's very nice and fully detailed!
Some of yours products are nice too , i think i will order some parts
Good luck for your company
Bye
Stefon
Congrats for your website , it's very nice and fully detailed!
Some of yours products are nice too , i think i will order some parts
Good luck for your company
Bye
Stefon