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  • that911
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    Originally posted by willis View Post
    Such an awesome car. Those wheels, that workshop. I lust for it all.
    Thanks man, I appreciate it. I love your e28 btw.

    Originally posted by VicSkimmr View Post
    Let's back up a second. Where can we get hi-res shots of that background?
    http://cdn.speedhunters.com/wp-conte...Desktop-02.jpg

    Enjoy

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  • Withers
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    Originally posted by that911 View Post

    Let's back up a second. Where can we get hi-res shots of that background?

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  • willis
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    Such an awesome car. Those wheels, that workshop. I lust for it all.

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  • that911
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    Originally posted by MrGL2 View Post
    The steering wheel is insane ! I love this build
    Thanks!


    Originally posted by ScubaSteve View Post
    Where did you source the decklid/spoiler setup from? I love it.
    Thanks, I believe it's a GT Racing 3.8 RS decklid and the wing is supposedly from a GT2 Evo racecar. I'll be switching the wing to a Kognition piece soon though.



    Originally posted by nykwhy2 View Post
    nykwhy from tumblr?

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  • ScubaSteve
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    Where did you source the decklid/spoiler setup from? I love it.

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  • MrGL2
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    The steering wheel is insane ! I love this build

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  • that911
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    Just a little update. This weekend we reinforced the shock towers so that they can support the load from the coil overs.



    I really should wash it.


    Making the foot plates


    You can see where we prepped the towers


    We had some fun cars are the shop this weekend.


    I'll snap a couple of pictures of the finished project this weekend.

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  • that911
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    Originally posted by superturbodiesel.com View Post
    Wow, great work! Looks good.
    Thank you!



    Originally posted by DannyE32 View Post
    it looks good, but seems like the other 2 gauges wont be too easy to read?

    beautiful wheel.

    <3 @ the 512 TR

    For the final part I will probably move the wideband to the left an inch. The fuel/oil level gauges are easy to see though. It's mainly the angle of the picture, but I sit about a foot farther back than that so my point of view to the gauges is a little different.

    That TR is awesome btw. A really beauty, and the heads are ported so it is quick!

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  • DannyE32
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    it looks good, but seems like the other 2 gauges wont be too easy to read?

    beautiful wheel.

    <3 @ the 512 TR

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  • superturbodiesel.com
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    Wow, great work! Looks good.

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  • that911
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    Finally made some progress this weekend since I had some down time.


    I installed the D-Zug World of makes gas pedal that I got thanks to Brett Sloan from Sloan Cars.



    While I was at it I decided to make a template for my dash and the Stack ST8100 Cluster. I ended up making it out of sheet metal and complete.



    That eventually turned into spending the weekend installing it. Here are some before pics of the dash.



    This meant I had to cut out the factory sheet metal. This was painful, however I tried to cut it so that if I ever decided to I could weld the old metal back in while leaving enough metal to mount the new panel to.


    This will all be covered, however I wanted to paint it to keep it from rusting and so that it matched a little better.



    I tried to make everything as neat as possible and hid the wires in the tunnel




    Here is the template put together and ready to mount.



    Finally I had everything ready and mounted the new cluster and gauges into the car along with the wheel and extender. I'm very happy with how it turned out and I think it looks and works great.





    The install and wiring for the Stack cluster was very easy,it came with all of the sensors, the quality was excellent, and I love the simplicity of it. It was an excellent kit, and for $1300 after everything I think it was a bargain compared to some of the other options I was looking at. Overall I would definitely use it again in the future.

    I'm currently waiting on some CF panels for the lower part of the dash and to make the baseplate for the gauges/cluster. Once they come I'll post pictures of the final result of the interior.

    Originally posted by Drock30 View Post
    I got raw feeling after I read this build. Great work so far and the quality of that parts seem top notch man. That steering wheel alone is so much money.

    Keep it up man, I'm liking this one alot.

    BTW, if you remember, how much did you score this for?
    Thank you! Are you asking how much I got the car or the wheel for?

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  • Drock30
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    I got raw feeling after I read this build. Great work so far and the quality of that parts seem top notch man. That steering wheel alone is so much money.

    Keep it up man, I'm liking this one alot.

    BTW, if you remember, how much did you score this for?

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  • that911
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    I haven't had too much to update lately. I've been waiting for parts to come in.

    The rear coils came in yesterday from rebel racing.


    And my Key!s wheel came in from Rennstall today.


    I'm incredibly happy with quality of everything that's come in. I should be doing some work this week to get everything with the interior done, and to get the chassis reinforced in preparation for the coil overs.



    Originally posted by FluidMotorUnion View Post
    Outstanding wheel choice. Key!s makes a great product, and that'll look killer with your 911. Looking forward to more!
    Thanks!


    Originally posted by PhilipWOT View Post
    Beautiful car, but I think it needs some downforce in the rear

    Don't worry, i plan on going with even more

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  • PhilipWOT
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    Beautiful car, but I think it needs some downforce in the rear

    Last edited by PhilipWOT; 09-13-2012, 09:54 AM.

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