Ya just read build man this is an awesome track toy you have here.
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Thanks for the kind words guys! Unfortunately my efforts have been focused on a couple of other projects that I have going on right now.
The only thing I've done is add some stickers haha. Here are some shots of it as it sits now. I plan on doing some aero work soon then swapping out the engine and trans for something a little more potent.
Last edited by that911; 08-06-2014, 11:32 AM.
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Originally posted by that911 View PostThanks for the kind words guys! Unfortunately my efforts have been focused on a couple of other projects that I have going on right now.
The only thing I've done is add some stickers haha. Here are some shots of it as it sits now. I plan on doing some aero work soon then swapping out the engine and trans for something a little more potent.
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Originally posted by onetonsoup View PostAwesome car and work. Any updates?
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Originally posted by CandySucker View PostYou lost me at this post, was hoping to see a different direction than racecar
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Unfortunately the 911 has been sitting for quite a while. I'm sad to say that I've probably put 100 miles on it in the last 2 years.
One of the biggest problems is having time to work on the car, and storage. I have a one car garage at home. So my cars are spread out, either at friend's garages, shops, or in one case, in a container.
A few weeks ago, my girlfriend and I made the jump to get a shop. I finally have one place to have my cars, do long term work on the cars, and have a place to build customer cars.
I brought the 911 over a few days ago, and driving it inspired me to make a few changes that I had planned. There will not be much going on with it for a few months. I'm going to wrap up the next wave of mods on the NSX, finish preparing the M3 for Endurance Racing, and then do a few small projects on the 911. Along with getting the shop ready.
Here it is in its new home.
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