Resto/Mod Backdating costs...

Resto/Mod Backdating costs...

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KittyLitter

203 posts

2 months

Wednesday 8th May
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More mod than resto - and an odd one at that - PDK conversion in AirCooled

https://www.motor1.com/features/718983/pdk-swapped...




KittyLitter

203 posts

2 months

Thursday 9th May
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Right hand drive GUNTHER WERKS for sale, not cheap, nor good looking in my opinion.

https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/1994-porsche-9...




thegreenhell

15,653 posts

221 months

Friday 10th May
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Gunther Werks is the automotive equivalent of a middle-aged woman who's had too much Botox injected into her face.

MDL111

6,998 posts

179 months

Friday 10th May
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26 km on the clock - clearly got the best out of it before putting it up for sale ...

Porsche-worm

83 posts

12 months

Friday 10th May
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thegreenhell said:
Gunther Werks is the automotive equivalent of a middle-aged woman who's had too much Botox injected into her face.
hehehehehehehehehehehehe

Don't forget the stupid lips and eyelashes....

Slippydiff

14,903 posts

225 months

Friday 10th May
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Porsche-worm said:
hehehehehehehehehehehehe

Don't forget the stupid lips and eyelashes....
silly





braddo

10,630 posts

190 months

Friday 10th May
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Slippydiff said:
Porsche-worm said:
hehehehehehehehehehehehe

Don't forget the stupid lips and eyelashes....
silly

Closer to reality today than anyone would have believed 20 years ago laugh

Yellow491

2,939 posts

121 months

Friday 10th May
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Slippydiff said:
Porsche-worm said:
hehehehehehehehehehehehe

Don't forget the stupid lips and eyelashes....
silly



U do find some nice ladies slippysmile
Great similarity to a gunther,FA.

KittyLitter

203 posts

2 months

Monday 13th May
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GTRene

16,779 posts

226 months

Monday 13th May
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wow, thats strange indeed, never seen such build, a cabrio, targa, coupe in one hehe

its not bad, its different, sort of art? hm, I would not buy it, but would take a look how they did that.

thegreenhell

15,653 posts

221 months

Tuesday 14th May
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It's a horrific mess to my eyes.

G Thang

301 posts

30 months

Tuesday 14th May
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What's a 946?

C4ME

1,197 posts

213 months

Tuesday 14th May
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G Thang said:
What's a 946?
A cut-and-shut 964

KittyLitter

203 posts

2 months

Tuesday 14th May
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G Thang said:
What's a 946?
it's everything you want from a Porsche

ImbackYo

230 posts

14 months

Tuesday 14th May
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I think that mess has already been posted up here. Cant be arsed to look so could be wrong.

KittyLitter

203 posts

2 months

Tuesday 14th May
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If that doesn't do it for you this might?

Boxster 386 Speedster

https://www.pistonheads.com/buy/listing/16472285


Mat333

1 posts

12 months

Friday 17th May
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Steve Rance said:
I used to really like resto mods but these days I think that there is more merit in mechanically upgrading aircooled cars from the extensive Porsche parts bin and keeping the bodies largely unaltered.
Absolutely agree.

I have a 1966 912 with a 930/4 twiin plug, (Polopolus) engine with a DTA ECU. The issue with all older cars now is that all work is £x pounds per hour and a ground up restoration of an older car gets to the point of equivalence in cost to a lot of exotic moderns, and pretty much the same cost as any of the restomods available.

Labour is the same for any car and it is eye watering when you get into the detal.



Cheib

23,337 posts

177 months

Saturday 18th May
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Mat333 said:
Steve Rance said:
I used to really like resto mods but these days I think that there is more merit in mechanically upgrading aircooled cars from the extensive Porsche parts bin and keeping the bodies largely unaltered.
Absolutely agree.

I have a 1966 912 with a 930/4 twiin plug, (Polopolus) engine with a DTA ECU. The issue with all older cars now is that all work is £x pounds per hour and a ground up restoration of an older car gets to the point of equivalence in cost to a lot of exotic moderns, and pretty much the same cost as any of the restomods available.

Labour is the same for any car and it is eye watering when you get into the detal.
I saw a 912 with a Polo engine in build at a Porsche specialist last week.

Totally agree with the sentiments that fettling an original car with mechanical upgrades is the way to go.

PRO5T

4,059 posts

27 months

Saturday 18th May
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I've said this on another restomaod thread, all these things will date like the old tuner cars always did.

Who really wants a B+B or Strosek wide arch car with Testarossa side strakes on it now? Just as no one wanted an old Capri with glitter paint, crushed velvet interior and jacked up back suspension in the 90s.

BAMoFo

762 posts

258 months

Saturday 18th May
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There is certainly a strong case for less is more. I've owned 911 turbos that have been modified to the point that they have been too fast for road use and would have benefitted from spending thousands of pounds to detune them. My current 1975 RSR replica would also be better if it was dialled back a lot to make it more of a road car than a race car.