Random 964 VIDEO thread...
#320
Nordschleife Master
60 black C2s and 30 GP White C2s
3.8 RS action at around 9:40.
http://www.pocg.eu/pages/historie/Mo...iece/index.htm
Google translate version.
At the World Athletics Championships 1993 in Stuttgart, Munich inszinierter the performance and design artist Wolfgang Flatz Prof. Baden-Württemberg for the club, the total work of art "Champion Piece".
For this purpose, an orange container-City was built on the one in the courtyard of the new castle. Transparent Walk on all sides and on four levels, originated from 220 standard containers (each 6 mx 2 mx 2,80m 50 walls orange, white frame) to the wells of the main courtyard of an urban landscape.
On both sides and on the front of the castle square, the Container City was flanked by a "mildew and black horses parade". This multiple sculpture consisted of 60 black and 30 white Porsche 964 Carrera 2. sealing strung together, the arrangement should according to the artist, one hand on the Baroque period that the castle with his driveway space for the horse, on the other hand the government vehicles that refer ancestors there today.
It is in this special model but otherwise a "normal" Porsche 964 Carrera 2 with the 1993 typical Equipment (Cup- mirrors and rims, airbag, etc. but no rear wiper) in white or black.
Evident is the special edition of the already known from the 964 Jubi "lugs" on the rear shelf. From the outside there is a Aluplakette on the word "Champion Piece - Limited Edition" and the number of the vehicle to see. From inside the lettering WM 93 and the emblem of the artist "Flatz".
At the time, the vehicles also had the lettering "" Champion Piece "as a sticker on the front cover.
3.8 RS action at around 9:40.
http://www.pocg.eu/pages/historie/Mo...iece/index.htm
Google translate version.
At the World Athletics Championships 1993 in Stuttgart, Munich inszinierter the performance and design artist Wolfgang Flatz Prof. Baden-Württemberg for the club, the total work of art "Champion Piece".
For this purpose, an orange container-City was built on the one in the courtyard of the new castle. Transparent Walk on all sides and on four levels, originated from 220 standard containers (each 6 mx 2 mx 2,80m 50 walls orange, white frame) to the wells of the main courtyard of an urban landscape.
On both sides and on the front of the castle square, the Container City was flanked by a "mildew and black horses parade". This multiple sculpture consisted of 60 black and 30 white Porsche 964 Carrera 2. sealing strung together, the arrangement should according to the artist, one hand on the Baroque period that the castle with his driveway space for the horse, on the other hand the government vehicles that refer ancestors there today.
It is in this special model but otherwise a "normal" Porsche 964 Carrera 2 with the 1993 typical Equipment (Cup- mirrors and rims, airbag, etc. but no rear wiper) in white or black.
Evident is the special edition of the already known from the 964 Jubi "lugs" on the rear shelf. From the outside there is a Aluplakette on the word "Champion Piece - Limited Edition" and the number of the vehicle to see. From inside the lettering WM 93 and the emblem of the artist "Flatz".
At the time, the vehicles also had the lettering "" Champion Piece "as a sticker on the front cover.
#321
Rennlist Member
Nice work Porsche Centro Madrid!
Restauración 964 en Centro Porsche Madrid Norte
Restauración 964 en Centro Porsche Madrid Norte
#325
Lovely to watch indeed good on the 964 driver
#328
Rennlist Member
^^^^
Hi Jäger, Thanks for the mention.
Best, Udo
The title of this one says it all!
Life's too short to drive boring cars - Porsche 911 964 Turbo
Porsche 911 964 Turbo at Hong Kong
Organizer : Classicsracer & Co.
Producer : Archie Yiu @ Classicsracer
Director : Herbert.C
Hi Jäger, Thanks for the mention.
Best, Udo
The title of this one says it all!
Life's too short to drive boring cars - Porsche 911 964 Turbo
Porsche 911 964 Turbo at Hong Kong
Organizer : Classicsracer & Co.
Producer : Archie Yiu @ Classicsracer
Director : Herbert.C