Need RUF roof pictures please!!!!
#17
Three Wheelin'
Thread Starter
Wow.... great links and many pictures that show sooooo much. Many, many thanks to all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This just might be the ticket to getting more from the repairs, this is awesome....
This is the Best forum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This just might be the ticket to getting more from the repairs, this is awesome....
This is the Best forum!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#21
Technical Guru
Rennlist Member
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Originally Posted by TroyN
wish I hadn't seen those pics, now my rain gutters are going to stand out when I see my car!
Originally Posted by AndyT
Jason Andreas who makes your rear deck lid ?
Originally Posted by AndyT
Is that RUF as well. Looks flatter than the OEM tail.
#22
Nordschleife Master
Originally Posted by AndyT
"Is that RUF as well. Looks flatter than the OEM tail."
Having pretty much committed the entire Ruf 993 catalog to memory, I have never seen a "Ruf" rear tail offered for anything but the entire rear assembly for the CTR-2. When I asked them about switching to a Turbo S tail from a standard Turbo tail (to match with the Ruf CTR-2 front bumper/spoiler), they said that the "S" tail was a splendid upgrade.
I'm not familiar with the tail on Leon's car, and I'm not familiar with the "RS" tail. Is it possible that the single photo resolves both of those questions?
PS... I'm in So California, where it NEVER rains... I don't even have the wipers on my car. Can you see why those shaved gutters are sooooooo tempting?
"Is that RUF as well. Looks flatter than the OEM tail."
Having pretty much committed the entire Ruf 993 catalog to memory, I have never seen a "Ruf" rear tail offered for anything but the entire rear assembly for the CTR-2. When I asked them about switching to a Turbo S tail from a standard Turbo tail (to match with the Ruf CTR-2 front bumper/spoiler), they said that the "S" tail was a splendid upgrade.
I'm not familiar with the tail on Leon's car, and I'm not familiar with the "RS" tail. Is it possible that the single photo resolves both of those questions?
PS... I'm in So California, where it NEVER rains... I don't even have the wipers on my car. Can you see why those shaved gutters are sooooooo tempting?
#24
Nordschleife Master
Andy,
Only my best friends call me "old fartus"... please use the far more formal "Mr. Emeritus" until we are better acquainted
The easy part is adding the Ruf mirrors... they glue on to the vent panes. The harder part is removing the stock mirrors, which leave 3 rather large holes in the door. These must be filled and painted, and if you give a moose a muffin, you will end up blending the fenders. Lots of paint required for such a small thing. Not positive I would do that again!
Only my best friends call me "old fartus"... please use the far more formal "Mr. Emeritus" until we are better acquainted
The easy part is adding the Ruf mirrors... they glue on to the vent panes. The harder part is removing the stock mirrors, which leave 3 rather large holes in the door. These must be filled and painted, and if you give a moose a muffin, you will end up blending the fenders. Lots of paint required for such a small thing. Not positive I would do that again!