A Few Pics of the new 964T..
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A Few Pics of the new 964T..
Picked up this 964T about a month ago. Car has 51k on the clock. Motor and tranny were just pulled and resealed. New clutch, flywheel, crank pulley and a few other things. Lowered the car on H&R Street coils. Set at 24.5" all around. Thanks for the help with the alignment Metal Guru! Although I love the speedlines... I am looking for something a bit wider and a bit lighter. Have not decided on anything yet. Just looking to enjoy the car the rest of the summer until the dreaded Minnesota winter comes Anyone know what Speedlines these are? They have the engraved Speedline, but not the Speedline for Porsche. Definitely a thinner spoke then the 3.6 version.
Took a few snaps of her today. Thought I would share
Looking forward to spending some time around here
Took a few snaps of her today. Thought I would share
Looking forward to spending some time around here
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I like Guards red! A beautiful looking car there, and a nice ride height with those lush Speedline Aliseo.
Liking the ride height on those street H&Rs. Would like a set of these, are they expensive?
Norm
Liking the ride height on those street H&Rs. Would like a set of these, are they expensive?
Norm
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Thanks! Picked up the H&R Streets for about $1700. shipped. They can go a few inches lower and a few inches higher. The ride is incredible. Not too soft or too firm. Just right for cruising and just right for mashing through the twisties
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Oh it sits well by the way!
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Here is where I got them..
http://shop.achtuning.com/HR-29835-1...S-America.aspx
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Those are the Speedline Alessio wheels that have an elongated lug nut area that was done so these wheels could be drilled for other cars. Alessio wheels were drilled for Aston Martins, BMW, Ferrari and of course Porsche. The correct wheel for your car, the one that gets everyone excited is the Speedline 3.6 Turbo wheels. Beautiful car. jdorociak@gmail.com Jim
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do your homework before investing in wider wheels. The stock size is about as fat as you can go without some fairly serious modifications from what I recall. I know I looked into it several years ago, and what I learned caused me to throw in the towel on that project immediately. Great car, welcome to the club!