Thoughts on this early 911

Thoughts on this early 911

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cuse92

87 posts

156 months

Thursday 25th October 2012
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This thread pushed me to finally get the pics from the Total911 piece, as they are the only decent pics of the car. I've attached a couple of the better ones so that people can get a closer look at the build. It's no Singer, but you can get a good quality "retro" car here in the UK. They are still expensive, especially the 964-based ones, but they are a fraction of what the Singer costs, and if you are handy enough to bits yourself, especially the oily bits, you could cut a fair bit more off of the price.












tibor70

26 posts

162 months

Thursday 18th December 2014
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cuse92 said:
This thread pushed me to finally get the pics from the Total911 piece, as they are the only decent pics of the car. I've attached a couple of the better ones so that people can get a closer look at the build. It's no Singer, but you can get a good quality "retro" car here in the UK. They are still expensive, especially the 964-based ones, but they are a fraction of what the Singer costs, and if you are handy enough to bits yourself, especially the oily bits, you could cut a fair bit more off of the price.











what a beauty!

hondansx

4,569 posts

225 months

Thursday 18th December 2014
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Yep, that looks great!

This thread has really confused me though! I have no idea what a 'good' early 911 is now. Gonna have to put some books on my Christmas list smile

g7jhp

6,964 posts

238 months

Thursday 18th December 2014
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cuse92 said:
This thread pushed me to finally get the pics from the Total911 piece, as they are the only decent pics of the car. I've attached a couple of the better ones so that people can get a closer look at the build. It's no Singer, but you can get a good quality "retro" car here in the UK. They are still expensive, especially the 964-based ones, but they are a fraction of what the Singer costs, and if you are handy enough to bits yourself, especially the oily bits, you could cut a fair bit more off of the price.



cuse92 your car does look fantastic.

I do think the PS 'fake Fuchs' wheel design lets these cars down (only my opinion), but do understand that the 964 set-up with bigger brakes and ABS won't take an original 15 or 16" Fuchs wheel. What size wheels are on your car?

One option would be a set of the new Fuchs wheels available in 17-19" from JZM in the UK.

Surprised PS hasn't looked at offering these as an option on his cars.