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Thanks, Mike! ...& thanks to a PCNA executive with a penchant for 'Speedy':
After Porsche's limited-edition collectors' cars, he shoed her with the world's 1st set of Sport Classics in 2010 - before their newest Speedster was announced.
Originally Posted by drknauf
your car is finished to perfection
Doc, that's high praise ^^ from someone with a sick 964 who thoroughly knows 911s:
Approaching 1,600,000 views on your "Ultimate Porsche 911 Picture Thread" on 911UK.com with >7,700 posts
...& a recent trend toward digitally-altered low-riders
2011's "before" photo prior to drknauf's cosmetic surgery to ride-height & coloring:
Originally Posted by curve lover
Dana Point, California
Photography by Michael Dolphin, Porsche Club of America's Zone 8 Representative:
love your fuchs wheels, your car with those rims is perfection
Thanks to a PCNA executive with a penchant for 'Speedy':
After Porsche's limited-edition collectors' cars, he shoed her with the world's 1st set of Sport Classics in 2010.
Hats off to RLers' rides now wearing the same shoes:
Originally Posted by grahampeterm
always lusted after the Fuchs type wheels, then Porsche released the Sport Classic.
I tried some other OEM wheels but having seen Jager / Curve Lover's wheels on his GR 993 Speedster there was only one set of rims calling and and tempting me to spend yet more £/$ on my car.
Graham
Originally Posted by NineMeister
We agree with Jager & Graham over the choice of wheels, they have to be Sport Classics.
Well done for making that decision easy for us.
Originally Posted by Ish993
After long admiring and drooling over speedy's wheels I decided to upgrade to Porsche Classics.
Originally Posted by dlee888
Jager, the Fuchs look fantastic on your car... decided to pick up a set for myself.
Thanks for the info on them... now the question is to put them on my 993S or hold on to them for my Speedster build?!? ;-)
Doctor-- From now on, your Delta Tau Chi name is "Cowbell"
Originally Posted by drknauf
thnx curve lover i love the name
very recently frank over here is driving those wheels on his 964 , of course a little extra slammed by me
sorry for interrupting but it is about those fantastic wheels
Glad to give you a smile, 'Cowbell'
Thanks to your post, I bet Frank's wheels will do likewise for other RLers:
Originally Posted by FrankyG.
I´m the owner of DynamicSpeed/Germany. We manufacture our own retro design called "RS Classic Series" since 2006, 3-pcs 16,17,18 and 19" , widths from 7,0 up to 14,0 and variable/custommade offsets.
Since last year we also offer a Monobloc cast version from the RS Classic series, 8,5 x 18 et48 and 10,0 x 18 et45. This combination fits very well for the 964 narrow body and you don´t need any spacers.
Our complete RS Classic series is made in Germany and also German TÜV-approved, this means you get a quality at highest level.
Originally Posted by FrankyG.
Shipping worldwide is no problem.
LUV the lip ^^
A bit 'slammed,' but fine for those who can't get enough
The NYIAS' doors are open to the public tomorrow through April 12.
An incredible experience:
>1 million annual guests; ~1,000 vehicles; >950,000 sq feet on 4 floors.
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Memories of Speedy's adventures over the last few years, starting with Manhattan's Javitz Center where Speedy was a guest of America's Car Museum®:
If you can make it to NYC, check out the - North America's 1st & largest attended auto show.
During my trip to Manhattan, I got to meet lots of amazingly cool RLers, & even made it to Hershey
A nice reminder of how it all started with the help of 1 RLer, who happened to ask for a 993 Speedster
A RLer called Friday who's already put down his deposit on a silver one for October delivery.
Originally Posted by FrenchToast
biggest debut at NYIAS Besides a red speedster that graced its carpet.....
Speedy shares some sharacteristics: human-powered soft top , fabric door handles, no stereo, manual transmission for windy open road, & a fellow NYIAS floor model
The stereo block-off plate for a modern double-din car is pretty funny. Essentially a blank space where a small TV used to be. Needs to be filled in with something. Maybe a toaster. At the very least a cubby.
Last edited by FrenchToast; 04-06-2015 at 08:43 PM.