Random 964 Picture Thread
#332
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Today I had somebody who came over to show his 3.3T which he is selling, probably the finest I've ever seen, 43.000 km, full immaculate leather and new clutch. I just love those sexy curves.
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Originally Posted by Marc Shaw
Thanks, Rick. They are light-weight MY02 rims from the 996.
I bought a splitter from Rennspeed but was not happy with the fit or finish so never installed it. I think I will get a TechArt next winter.
Marc
I bought a splitter from Rennspeed but was not happy with the fit or finish so never installed it. I think I will get a TechArt next winter.
Marc
I had the same one on my car "splitter" took me a bit to make it fit perfect. I took my time trimming it out and then did some prep work to the splitter to get it just right.
I agree that its a pita to install. The key is to put a trim piece between the splitter and body work. Same as the rubber gasket along the side of your car works perfectly.
I think a splitter really adds a modern flare too the car and all 964's need it.
Jeff
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Originally Posted by 911addict
Christian,
That is just TOO clean!
Do you actually use it?
;-)
That is just TOO clean!
Do you actually use it?
;-)
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Greetings Christian
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Originally Posted by deoxford
Christian,
I love that car post more PICS!!! Don't you have a link to the rebuild?
great car!!
I love that car post more PICS!!! Don't you have a link to the rebuild?
great car!!
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I will make a new gallery in my home-forum this weekend!
Here some more pics:
interior RS but complete in full leather and 3-spoke 996 steering wheel:
![](http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/1189/964neuaufbau804gu6.jpg)
![](http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/1324/964neuaufbau842wh4.jpg)
![](http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/4839/964neuaufbau884xj8.jpg)
![](http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/7062/964neuaufbau837pk4.jpg)
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RSR strutbrace:
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993 C2 (964 RS) calipers and 964 RS discs at the rear:
(993 TT calipers and 965 3.6 T discs at the front)
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enigne rebuild/details:
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![](http://img206.imageshack.us/img206/4428/964neuaufbau116ou5.jpg)
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Greetings Christian
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Christian,
And I thought I was meticulous! Your car looks phenomenal!
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Hey Christian, quick question about your spacers. I always tought that spacers with studs, had to be 1" or more in order to have the nuts holding the spacer sit flush with the spacer. On your picture, I can clearly see the nut pertruding, so how those the wheel sit on the spacer?? I discussed this issue with Vertex regarding a set of 15mm spacers and even their tech guy didn't know what to tell me beside cutting my original studs and getting half nut........
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Originally Posted by CWay27
Hey Christian, quick question about your spacers. I always tought that spacers with studs, had to be 1" or more in order to have the nuts holding the spacer sit flush with the spacer. On your picture, I can clearly see the nut pertruding, so how those the wheel sit on the spacer?? I discussed this issue with Vertex regarding a set of 15mm spacers and even their tech guy didn't know what to tell me beside cutting my original studs and getting half nut........
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Thanks Larry!!
My mechanic had a set of 28 mm sitting on the shelf and tried them on. The original studs were sitting flush with the spacer but the spcer-studs were too short for the Kinesis. Anyhow 28 mm was too much for my wheels. We estimated that no more then 15mm was needed.
All this is not a must have but simply to create a perfect stance and avoid futur rubbing when I'll put track tires.
Thanks
My mechanic had a set of 28 mm sitting on the shelf and tried them on. The original studs were sitting flush with the spacer but the spcer-studs were too short for the Kinesis. Anyhow 28 mm was too much for my wheels. We estimated that no more then 15mm was needed.
All this is not a must have but simply to create a perfect stance and avoid futur rubbing when I'll put track tires.
Thanks