Viper Green, Widebody - Your thoughts
#16
Three Wheelin'
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http://www.jasmine-motorsport.co.uk/...s/project4.htm
What do they mean by this?
"Weld in gear change mounting system in gearbox tunnel"
Note the original interior spec doesnt appear to have as much Alcantara as is now the case, so its obviously had some further work (seat spec is different as well I think)
Says there s a 3.8 rear wing but its not shown in the photo
http://www.jasmine-motorsport.co.uk/...s/project4.htm
What do they mean by this?
"Weld in gear change mounting system in gearbox tunnel"
Note the original interior spec doesnt appear to have as much Alcantara as is now the case, so its obviously had some further work (seat spec is different as well I think)
Says there s a 3.8 rear wing but its not shown in the photo
#18
Nordschleife Master
Personally I don't 'get' this car or the money being asked for it. It's as if they took a base car (albeit a celebration) spent lots of money on it, added up all the costs and then added a bit more to come up with the price. The price is in the same ballpark as a 3.6 turbo and a pukka 964RS. The former is a very rare car and the latter has become an icon. Hence their current market prices. The green one is just a one off personalized build.
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Three Wheelin'
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Three Wheelin'
I guess a sunroof craze in the 80-90s! Well it was in the UK
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Cut the whole roof off my Mini 1000 in 1984 as i wanted to make a convertible and i'd bought this 'kit' from Autobits (local motor factor's in Farnham) for about two month's wages. Needless to say the car was trashed after that and my dad went absolutely mental!
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