my 968 conversion project. **new updated pics**
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What the deal with the exhaust? I thought you were having it custom made so that it would come out normal. Not sure I like the megaphone look. Plus I'd be pissed if I was the car next to you when you shoot out those 12ft. flames!
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Originally Posted by por951turbo
What the deal with the exhaust? I thought you were having it custom made so that it would come out normal. Not sure I like the megaphone look. Plus I'd be pissed if I was the car next to you when you shoot out those 12ft. flames!
I dont shoot 12 foot flames just 5 foot. lol. and chances are if im shooting one you wont be in my line of fire.
i hope my answers are satisfactory por951turbo.
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Oh... that makes sense. I too would choose performance over looks.
I knew it was a 5ft. flame, I just assumed it would be 12ft. with the bigger exhaust. Better go get a new video of that!
I knew it was a 5ft. flame, I just assumed it would be 12ft. with the bigger exhaust. Better go get a new video of that!
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Originally Posted by por951turbo
Oh... that makes sense. I too would choose performance over looks.
I knew it was a 5ft. flame, I just assumed it would be 12ft. with the bigger exhaust. Better go get a new video of that!
I knew it was a 5ft. flame, I just assumed it would be 12ft. with the bigger exhaust. Better go get a new video of that!
agreed
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Originally Posted by por951turbo
Oh... that makes sense. I too would choose performance over looks.
I knew it was a 5ft. flame, I just assumed it would be 12ft. with the bigger exhaust. Better go get a new video of that!
I knew it was a 5ft. flame, I just assumed it would be 12ft. with the bigger exhaust. Better go get a new video of that!
I had one hit hard last night and it was so big I saw it not only in my drivers side mirror but, in my rear view mirror as well. Normally they just spit out quicky and then go back in but, this one stayed and flapped around a little bit. It was the most insane thing I have ever seen.
It looked like that high hp flames the supra guys shoot out that stick out a couple feet and are thick and stay there for a few seconds after a hard boost run.
anyways im sure I will get a chance to get them on video soon enough.
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porshhhh951 encouraged me to bring his old post alive again, with posting a few pictures of my 944 to add to the list of 968 rear end conversions. The work was not done by me, but by the previous owner about 10 years ago. Overall cost? Your guess is as good as mine. I'm also in Germany, not the states, and it is a german spec vehicle. It WILL be coming back to the states with me in a few years.
The 968 rearend conversion is mostly the same, with a few differences. The PO had the seams filled in along the bumper, so it appears to be one smooth piece. The same was also done with the front. Asides from that, the fender flares on both the front and rear are also fiberglass. The only metal on the body now is the doors, hood, and roof. The strosek hatch was added about a year ago, which I really do not like and plan to swap out with a 968. The headlights are also the strosek type, which I utterly detest and will be swapping out in the not too distant future. The foglights and turn signals are also those of a 968, including the side turn signals behind the front fender flares. The car is also complimented with 968 mirrors.
I should be getting it painted in a couple of weeks hopefully. Anyhow, here are the pictures.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0768.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0808.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0785.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0779.jpg)
The 968 rearend conversion is mostly the same, with a few differences. The PO had the seams filled in along the bumper, so it appears to be one smooth piece. The same was also done with the front. Asides from that, the fender flares on both the front and rear are also fiberglass. The only metal on the body now is the doors, hood, and roof. The strosek hatch was added about a year ago, which I really do not like and plan to swap out with a 968. The headlights are also the strosek type, which I utterly detest and will be swapping out in the not too distant future. The foglights and turn signals are also those of a 968, including the side turn signals behind the front fender flares. The car is also complimented with 968 mirrors.
I should be getting it painted in a couple of weeks hopefully. Anyhow, here are the pictures.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0768.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0808.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0785.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0779.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0834.jpg)
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I'm not crazy about the color personally.. I had actually planned on going with white, but perhaps a very dark midnight blue (Like the Infiniti G35 coupe's midnight blue) would look good too..
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interesting...
Originally Posted by Dasota
porshhhh951 encouraged me to bring his old post alive again, with posting a few pictures of my 944 to add to the list of 968 rear end conversions. The work was not done by me, but by the previous owner about 10 years ago. Overall cost? Your guess is as good as mine. I'm also in Germany, not the states, and it is a german spec vehicle. It WILL be coming back to the states with me in a few years.
The 968 rearend conversion is mostly the same, with a few differences. The PO had the seams filled in along the bumper, so it appears to be one smooth piece. The same was also done with the front. Asides from that, the fender flares on both the front and rear are also fiberglass. The only metal on the body now is the doors, hood, and roof. The strosek hatch was added about a year ago, which I really do not like and plan to swap out with a 968. The headlights are also the strosek type, which I utterly detest and will be swapping out in the not too distant future. The foglights and turn signals are also those of a 968, including the side turn signals behind the front fender flares. The car is also complimented with 968 mirrors.
I should be getting it painted in a couple of weeks hopefully. Anyhow, here are the pictures.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0768.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0808.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0785.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0779.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0834.jpg)
The 968 rearend conversion is mostly the same, with a few differences. The PO had the seams filled in along the bumper, so it appears to be one smooth piece. The same was also done with the front. Asides from that, the fender flares on both the front and rear are also fiberglass. The only metal on the body now is the doors, hood, and roof. The strosek hatch was added about a year ago, which I really do not like and plan to swap out with a 968. The headlights are also the strosek type, which I utterly detest and will be swapping out in the not too distant future. The foglights and turn signals are also those of a 968, including the side turn signals behind the front fender flares. The car is also complimented with 968 mirrors.
I should be getting it painted in a couple of weeks hopefully. Anyhow, here are the pictures.
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0768.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0808.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0785.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0779.jpg)
![](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/Dasota/944/IMG_0834.jpg)
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Then I had a health scare and had surgery, and really spent the next year focusing on getting healthy. Now all the money that would have bought splitter, side skirts, mirrors, TRS wing, vented nose, etc is sitting in the engine bay.
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Believe when the car is running right i'll turn my attention back to cosmetic. I already have a guy ready to do the interior. This car may not be a guns GTR or anything but, every single piece of the car will be worked over to better than stock. It'll look/sound/drive wonderful when its all done.