964 back date
#1
Burning Brakes
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964 back date
Went to a Porsche specialist cars and coffee today
I dont know much detail but it was one of the best I have seen
Thought you lot might like this Backdate Project
I dont know much detail but it was one of the best I have seen
Thought you lot might like this Backdate Project
#4
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impressed. which shop is this?
#5
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It looks like Precision Porsche UK http://www.precisionporsche.co.uk/
There is an album with a red 964 that gets painted silver.
There is an album with a red 964 that gets painted silver.
Last edited by P356GT; 04-03-2016 at 05:20 AM.
#7
Nordschleife Master
Impressive attention to detail. Cars looks brand new.
The problem with narrow 964 backdates is the wheel offset is likely gonna make it look goofy and make it obvious it is a backdate. The car will likely look best as it sits right now, on a lift without its wheels/tires installed.
The problem with narrow 964 backdates is the wheel offset is likely gonna make it look goofy and make it obvious it is a backdate. The car will likely look best as it sits right now, on a lift without its wheels/tires installed.
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#9
And let's not forget how much dish the Fuchs wheels on a 911 originally had
And I do look forward to seeing the silver car in the first post finished. It looks great already!
#10
This is obviously a beautiful piece of work, but why would anyone take a relatively modern car and make it into a relatively less modern car? Why not just take the $$$ and buy a nice original example of the less modern car, if that's what you want? Few of these folks will ever use either the more modern nor even the less modern car to their full capabilities? What am I missing here?
#11
This is obviously a beautiful piece of work, but why would anyone take a relatively modern car and make it into a relatively less modern car? Why not just take the $$$ and buy a nice original example of the less modern car, if that's what you want? Few of these folks will ever use either the more modern nor even the less modern car to their full capabilities? What am I missing here?
Here's another nice one in silver:
#12
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Finally a backdate that impresses me. Although I don't understand why they retained the single pot rear calipers. Otherwise that is a backdate I would own in a heartbeat.
I am actually in awe of the craftsmanship and attention to detail. Whatever the shop or the price someone is getting a very nice car.
Thanks for sharing.