My 911design 1 of 1 "a proper 964"
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Noticed in one earlier photo of the left front brake there was an air cooling duct through the frunk coming out the inside body panel and going to the brake disk.
Can you expand on how this was done with some more photo's please. Very interested as there is a limited space for running ducting hose in the front arch where the wheel turns in. With new steering stops I can only obtain about ¾ inch to work with.
Side note: for those with wheel scrub you need to install steering stops on rack.
Can you expand on how this was done with some more photo's please. Very interested as there is a limited space for running ducting hose in the front arch where the wheel turns in. With new steering stops I can only obtain about ¾ inch to work with.
Side note: for those with wheel scrub you need to install steering stops on rack.
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#53
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Maybe call the shop that built the car and ask them.
https://m.facebook.com/nine11design?...2Fnine11design
Let us know what you find out.
https://m.facebook.com/nine11design?...2Fnine11design
Let us know what you find out.
#55
Maybe call the shop that built the car and ask them.
https://m.facebook.com/nine11design?...2Fnine11design
Let us know what you find out.
https://m.facebook.com/nine11design?...2Fnine11design
Let us know what you find out.
#57
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Wow. What a fantastic build! I keep thinking about putting a ducktail on my C2.
#58
Look at the pic again, there's extra trim on the exterior of the lights (if what I'm seeing is correct).
Also, Wilber's mention of, "My new tail lights!!! Hope you guys like it. I wanna give it a old school look!"
Are the lights taped off? Or is that trim?
Just curious as I played around with a similar idea before I decided to vinyl wrap the whole light.
Also, Wilber's mention of, "My new tail lights!!! Hope you guys like it. I wanna give it a old school look!"
Are the lights taped off? Or is that trim?
Just curious as I played around with a similar idea before I decided to vinyl wrap the whole light.
Is that trim or paint?
#59
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You are too kind. It's cheesy electrical tape...
It all started from my design perspective that the front secondary light seem a little too big, so the tape was a quick attempt to visually decrease the size.
Vinyl solved that problem altogether!
This is all home brew stuff.
I'd love to learn more about what Wilber did...
It all started from my design perspective that the front secondary light seem a little too big, so the tape was a quick attempt to visually decrease the size.
Vinyl solved that problem altogether!
This is all home brew stuff.
I'd love to learn more about what Wilber did...