love the wheels eclou..... I have always loved kinesis wheels.... I want to get the k28's....
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Originally Posted by J Chen
Very Nice CanyonBlaster,
Where can I buy the bezel trim or is it DIY ? Thanks Thanks for the props on my interior guys! To answer the questions: 1. Bezels were sourced on Ebay. Came from Germany. Approx. $50. I bet he still sells em. Search under porsche interior bits. I had a local speedo shop put them in while they replaced my gauge lights with that kit from 9Xauto ( http://www.9xauto.com/ ). 2. Carbon fiber interior - EBAY as well, $120, same search should find em. 2. Pedals are Rennline ( http://www.rennline.com/indexframes.html ), The throttle pedal allowed me to get it exactly even with my brake ppedal under braking. I put a thin peice of wood under it attached to the factory pedal. I painted the wood black. Now I have PERFECT setup for blippin' the throttle. I think that was it. peace - CB |
Originally Posted by boosted951
love the wheels eclou..... I have always loved kinesis wheels.... I want to get the k28's....
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Thanks CanyonBlaster... do you know who the seller was for the carbon fiber interior pieces? Got anymore pics of the carbon fiber interior? I've seen the vinyl stickers that looks like carbon fiber...but want the real deal. I really want to get it for mine. Thanks
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Here's my race car...so sad...about to pack it up for the year.
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Rick,
Love that first pic with the inside wheels just off the ground! Is that just from cresting a hill or did the curb contribute anything? Fun, fun! |
Bobby - the picture is just after the apex of turn 7 at Mid-Ohio; it's a left-hander in which the apex is essentially at the top of the hill. The inside tires are lifting just due to the weight shift to the right side & the speed carried through the corner - no curb action.
What the picture really proves is that someone is a far better photographer than I am a driver. Cheers, Rick |
Sweet car Rick.....both of them.....
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Originally Posted by Rick
Bobby - the picture is just after the apex of turn 7 at Mid-Ohio; it's a left-hander in which the apex is essentially at the top of the hill. The inside tires are lifting just due to the weight shift to the right side & the speed carried through the corner - no curb action.
What's your speed there? Sure is cornering flat, or are you drifting? I used to hang out at Mid Ohio in mu OSU days but never actually drove it, since I was a starving student. Oh, yeah, I've got a yellow 911 too: |
Brother-in-law new ride. He should get registered and join today I think as johnG.
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Bobby - my best guess is that I'm somewhere around 65mph +/- 10 mph; to be honest, I've never looked down at my speedo. There is a slight bit of drift that takes you to track out over the crest but the car corners quite flat as a result of the suspension mods to the car (dampers, springs, sway bars, bushings, etc...).
The car is an absolute blast to drive - my winter projects are to install a data acquisition system and find ways to reduce weight to get closer to what I'm allowed in PCA E Stock racing rules. Cheers, Rick |
Isn't that the insanely low mileage 87 that was for sale on the boards? It's awesome either way. :)
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yes, if you're referring to the stone grey; it just turned over 40k on it, 1231 miles home from CT to TN. I got to drive it the other day and it drives as new.
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Ski... your brother in law got an awesome ride.....next time I am in G'town...I'll have to look you guys up.... blake
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