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Props to returning to your build thread after 6 years lol. Your car looks pretty dope!
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Ok, sorry for multiply posts, didn`t use forums for some time...
Anyway, I`ve decided not to use ABTs with 55mm of spacers+adapters and ordered a brand new set of wheels from Work - Meisters M13P 10&12x18 with negative offsets
And while the order was processed I went with another major thing - conversion back to the original look of 911.
It wasn`t quick or very straight forward, but I sorta managed
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Originally posted by Yezzz View PostThis is so good! Love it
I hope you are safe and well!
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Originally posted by scweet14 View Postdude those wheels are clean! slantnose for the win!
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Originally posted by Cheshire Cat View Post
Originally posted by Cheshire Cat View PostSo, since I`m Ukrainian who used to use russian automotive network with some sort of a diary it was quite hard to use both.
Since russia not a friend of mine neither of my family
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Cheers mate, but that was about 7 years or so ago, she doesn`t look like it anymore)
As far as I remember - the wheels were 3pcs, had them for my old Passat B5 but by the time the wheels arrived the car was gone so had to try them on 911
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I've never really been a Porsche guy but man, this thing is SICK. Great look with the ABTs! You dont see these everyday, especially on a Porsche. I've had a set of these myself and if I remeber correctly, they are all 2pc? I'd keep the wheels and go for a 3 piece conversion in order to make em wider and get rid of the spacers. Current look and stance are sweet.
What about the right headlight tho? Seems not to fit or close properly.
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Well, I`m lazy and I stopped posting anything in here. I apologize for it gents.
I know, not many people care about me being sorry yet I am.
So, since I`m Ukrainian who used to use russian automotive network with some sort of a diary it was quite hard to use both.
Since russia not a friend of mine neither of my family I`ve deleted my profile over there (with all the pics so the links are now broken) and decided to update this thread.
A lot of time passed since my last update and much happened to the car yet I`ll start over and try to catch up with nowadays.
So got this car in December of 2014 and I still have her.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0371fd2c_h.jpg
She is a proper garage queen. And not because I love her too much (which I do) or using her as an investment, no. It`s just me doing everything slowly with f..ck ups etc.
I promise you, she is VERY different now from what you might remember (you don`t) or what I`ll show now.
The difference in exterior, interior, engine etc. You will witness all 7+ years ofbuildingdestroying this car in a... well month or 2.
Shall we start again?
Being on stanceworks.com and being a stance guy the first thing I had to do is make her lower.
aircooled 911 before 964 had torsion bars instead of springs and the road height could adjust. If not all the way down by simple adjustments but using re-index of torsion bars (rotate the bar). The front end I`ve manage to make low enough (never enough) with simple bolt, rear end went a bit harder yet manageable and since then it stays low enough (never enough right?)
Right after it I had to try on my back then new set of ABT A10 wheels with a lot of spacers and adapters
So, the next step would be to get some proper sized wheels?
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hey man nice slantnose. I just picked up a '77 911sc and wanted to bring the car lower to the ground. I understand how the front suspension works but what did you do in the back to lower it?
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Originally posted by srtkr View Postwhat year is this? and its a slant nose conversion?
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