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Old 06-05-2007, 03:56 PM
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I'm leaving for the Montreal and Indy GPs and didn't want the car sitting in the body shop while I'm out. They're ordering and painting the RSCS 3-piece splitter so upon my return they can bolt them on as well as new stone guards + plus a couple of other tricks. One great thing about these cars is that they’re timeless!

Martin/Shannon: A cruise up/down the 101 would be sweet! I went through the POC racing clinic with Kary and he's one of the reasons I fell in love with the 993s. Let's try to line them up for the Parade Paddock in July!
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Originally Posted by Martin S.
Within a few square miles, in the cities of Solana Beach and Encinitas, CA, there are three 993 coupes that I know of in full RS trim. Mine, Eric's, and Shannon's, all in GP white. I am one of those three, but am on hiatus in Paso Robles...my garage was in Solana Beach (We rented out the property). So I suppose you could delete me from the list, temporarily. I'll be back; can't beat SoCal.

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And now we have this car in 993 RS CS trim as well....Solana Beach, Encinitas...great places to live.

trying to add one more, at least cosmetically. Please see my advert in WTB section.
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1. front bumper cover
2. RSCS splitters
3. RSCS rear wing

thanks

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Old 01-05-2008, 07:49 PM
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Cool Go for it...

The 993 RS CS is a great package....the CS tail, unlike the standard PS tail, will provide down force, about 160 Lbs at 170 mph with 9 degrees of down angle...the front will have about 35 Lbs of lift...I suspect it is the rear end being pushed down causing the front to rise a bit.
Old 01-05-2008, 08:50 PM
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I'm also a fan of white 993's with Black wheels.

RSCS tail and splitter is on my mod list for one day....
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Look Excellent!!
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MA Shaw has everything you need - Victory Race paints in MV is a great place to have it all converted, albeit I've never seen a 4WD RSCS. (and don't forget those side skirts)
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Originally Posted by David Ray
MA Shaw has everything you need - Victory Race paints in MV is a great place to have it all converted, albeit I've never seen a 4WD RSCS. (and don't forget those side skirts)
not much hope for the side skirts.
conventional wisdom (and my eyes), tells me NB skirts will not work on WB.

who says it's going to be 4WD forerver

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