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The setup is so clean and I want to say timeless too. Honestly I was even questioning if this was a WB cause from the rear with your stance, offsets etc the car looks so wide.
The setup is so clean and I want to say timeless too. Honestly I was even questioning if this was a WB cause from the rear with your stance, offsets etc the car looks so wide.
Today I went out for a nice Sunday drive, the car rides great but it did have slight rubbing in the rear going over large bumps/dips (happened twice today). After a brief inspection at home it turned out that it was sheet metal on the inside of the rear wheel well where the bumper fastens to the body. I used a heat gun on the paint and gave it a few taps with a rubber mallet to fold it in slightly. I went for another drive trying to recreate the rubbing and it seems to be gone
Just finished reading from the top. Thanks for you sharing your build!
Bravo on the gorgeous photos.
Kudos on the perfect setup -- your 997 looks awesome.
Most importantly, you should be applauded for your civility and the approach you took when responding to jerks like WheelsB. It's folks like you who make internet forums worth it.
Just finished reading from the top. Thanks for you sharing your build!
Bravo on the gorgeous photos.
Kudos on the perfect setup -- your 997 looks awesome.
Most importantly, you should be applauded for your civility and the approach you took when responding to jerks like WheelsB. It's folks like you who make internet forums worth it.
The 911 got a much needed wash and detail at my cousin's place this weekend. We also removed the pitted and yellowed vinyl guards on the quarters, they will be replaced with fresh and invisible film. Photos:
car and pics look great. i love you photo editing style.
Originally Posted by preelude
The 911 got a much needed wash and detail this at my cousin's place this weekend. We also removed the pitted and yellowed vinyl guards on the quarters, they will be replaced with fresh and invisible film. Photos: