964 Refurb
#527
Race Car
That looks fantastic. You should produce a kit for the conversion. I'm sure a lot of people here would like the same...
I'm blown away with some of the things I see here...
I'm blown away with some of the things I see here...
#528
As others have said, just fantastic!!! I especially love what you did with the Rothsport shifter and boot. Very clean looking. Where did you source the boot? I'd love to have mine the same way.
#532
Instructor
Splendid work as always Rob
You have been/are so fast getting your mods and upgrades done quickly.
I would have been evicted by my spouse IF I was to much away from home ;-)
But I will try to start sneaking out a little more to get things done in my garage.... It is the only way!
/ Per
You have been/are so fast getting your mods and upgrades done quickly.
I would have been evicted by my spouse IF I was to much away from home ;-)
But I will try to start sneaking out a little more to get things done in my garage.... It is the only way!
/ Per
#533
Three Wheelin'
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Thankyou chaps - glad you've not all dropped off with bordom
Eeeesh, I have absolutely no idea. I wouldn't know where to begin, and to be honest I haven't been keeping track. I'll ask my wife, I'm sure she knows Her patience has been duely noted throughout this build. However she's been making noises about using it to commute to work occationally To be continued.....
Yeah, but you never know what you're gonna get when you have to draw in specialists for the really trick jobs
It's the original rubber boot that lives beneath the leather gator. I've just trimmed it down to size.
See earlier on page 32, from post #479 onwards
Eeeesh, I have absolutely no idea. I wouldn't know where to begin, and to be honest I haven't been keeping track. I'll ask my wife, I'm sure she knows Her patience has been duely noted throughout this build. However she's been making noises about using it to commute to work occationally To be continued.....
It's the original rubber boot that lives beneath the leather gator. I've just trimmed it down to size.
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#535
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Rob, I'm surprised you even parked it on a road unattended to take those photo's!! After all that hard work I wouldn't be able to stop thinking about it. You never know when some 19 year old in a hot hatch or 90 year old in cold hatch will come and swipe the back end!!
So don't even consider letting the missus drive it!! If she's anything like mine, she won't even notice when she's had a crash / minor parking altercation with another car / kerb / bollard. I have had to have the front and rear bumpers re-sprayed and wheels refurbished on any car we sell. I came home from work one day to find a big hole in the rear bumper of our old 3-series, she didn't even know she had done it, but did remember hearing 'something' whilst parking at the gym earlier that day... She drove my car to the gym once about 3 years ago, kerbed a wheel, and that was the last and only time she ever drove it.
Your missus may not be as bad as mine but letting your wife drive your Porsche should be treated in much the same way as the governments advice on drugs: Just say NO!!
So don't even consider letting the missus drive it!! If she's anything like mine, she won't even notice when she's had a crash / minor parking altercation with another car / kerb / bollard. I have had to have the front and rear bumpers re-sprayed and wheels refurbished on any car we sell. I came home from work one day to find a big hole in the rear bumper of our old 3-series, she didn't even know she had done it, but did remember hearing 'something' whilst parking at the gym earlier that day... She drove my car to the gym once about 3 years ago, kerbed a wheel, and that was the last and only time she ever drove it.
Your missus may not be as bad as mine but letting your wife drive your Porsche should be treated in much the same way as the governments advice on drugs: Just say NO!!
#536
Three Wheelin'
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How many hours do you think you have put in to get this far?
My guess is:
365 x 1.5 x 24 = approx. 13,400 hrs less 25% for other things that must have occasionally crossed his mind.
That's something like 10,000 hrs thinking about it or thinking about it while he was working on it.
Actual physical working on it. My guess is around 1000hrs!
You've done a great job Rob, a frustrating example of what can be done if only we all had your skills.
If you ever want to do this full time, come and talk to me
How many hours do you think you have put in to get this far?
My guess is:
365 x 1.5 x 24 = approx. 13,400 hrs less 25% for other things that must have occasionally crossed his mind.
That's something like 10,000 hrs thinking about it or thinking about it while he was working on it.
Actual physical working on it. My guess is around 1000hrs!
You've done a great job Rob, a frustrating example of what can be done if only we all had your skills.
If you ever want to do this full time, come and talk to me
#537
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Sorry for the detour... Can't stress enough how much win there is in this thread. It's just so unbelievably tasteful and tidy. Rob, your build is a creative guide for us all. As a matter of fact, I already have a MB power steering pump on the way... I want my 993 to be just like your 964 when it grows up
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Can't say I agree with this at all... After all the support our spouses give to us in our crazy obsession, I say why the hell not. It's just a car. As awesome as Rob's project is (Hint: the awesomest I've ever seen), it's still just an ultimately replaceable object. My wife takes my 993 to Med School around twice a month when I need her car for errands. It bothers me for about a mili-second. I'd hope my wife knows I value her trust more than some hunk of oil and metal. (rant off)
Sorry for the detour... Can't stress enough how much win there is in this thread. It's just so unbelievably tasteful and tidy. Rob, your build is a creative guide for us all. As a matter of fact, I already have a MB power steering pump on the way... I want my 993 to be just like your 964 when it grows up
Sorry for the detour... Can't stress enough how much win there is in this thread. It's just so unbelievably tasteful and tidy. Rob, your build is a creative guide for us all. As a matter of fact, I already have a MB power steering pump on the way... I want my 993 to be just like your 964 when it grows up
Tell you what... I'm happy to let my wife drive your car
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My wife's not interested in driving the car, which is not a bad thing...
It's my eldest daughter I have to keep it away from!
Rob, your topic and threads here will be alive for a long time to come and be many a reference and inspiration point. Watch those hits linger on for years...
We might be due for a good summer, you're West London, get away from the smoke and now enjoy. Take it down to Le Mans even...?
It's my eldest daughter I have to keep it away from!
Rob, your topic and threads here will be alive for a long time to come and be many a reference and inspiration point. Watch those hits linger on for years...
We might be due for a good summer, you're West London, get away from the smoke and now enjoy. Take it down to Le Mans even...?