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it did at one point - but does not now. When porsche returned them back to street spec they installed the "normal" outer housing, since this is how they imported them (as normal C2's)
it did at one point - but does not now. When porsche returned them back to street spec they installed the "normal" outer housing, since this is how they imported them (as normal C2's)
yes it is - you have to remember that porsche did not import them with a Cut air box - since they were imported as Road cars. Hence they recieved the normal airbox cover - which was then Cut at the Andial Facility durring the conversion process.
The cut air box was then discarded when they Re Converted them back to "street" spec before they were sold through the dealer network.
They also did not have a roll cage when Imported either. The cage was put in by Andial and then removed (for the Conversion cars only) All of the cup cars with roll cages in them now have had the cages either reconstructed (some by Andial direcly following sale via a dealer) or at a later date. Andial re-re-converted several cars to race spec in the early 90's
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