993 - Roadtrip - France/Germany/Austria
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MDL111 said:
MDL111 said:
did you by any chance go up the Großglockner on Thursday the (I think) 31st of May? Your number plate seems familiar and I had a 993 in front of me for a while I think (silver RS Clio, red Scuderia and brown FF all on German plates)
and a pic to go with the abovev8ksn said:
Your car is gorgeous Are those tramont wheels?
I love road trip threads, thank you for posting
Thanks for your kind comments - and good luck with your air-cooled hunt! Re: wheels - yes you are spot on... 18" Tramont Cup wheels - you'll find more info on them at these links: 1, 2, 3, 4.I love road trip threads, thank you for posting
Don't discount the factory 17" Cup II wheels which also look 'just right' and compliment the curves of the body suitably - below a comparison of both wheels in a cleaner state!
Edited by ch3tman on Friday 21st September 12:54
ch3tman said:
MDL111 said:
Definitely remember the two F cars, especially as I'd not seen one in the colour of the FF before - very smart. One of you were behind us as we were queuing at the toll/entry point, and the other to the left of us. You'll probably remember the club run of JCW's zipping up the pass that day, too. Nice photo, and great soundtrack provided for the rest of us .The 993 looked lovely - need one of those in my life at some point.
That was the only time so far I have had all 3 cars together - good memories
We drove the Nockalmstrasse in the pouring rain on the way back - great road if you are ever in the area. Porsche museum in Gmünd is quite cool too.
MDL111 said:
ch3tman said:
MDL111 said:
Definitely remember the two F cars, especially as I'd not seen one in the colour of the FF before - very smart. One of you were behind us as we were queuing at the toll/entry point, and the other to the left of us. You'll probably remember the club run of JCW's zipping up the pass that day, too. Nice photo, and great soundtrack provided for the rest of us .The 993 looked lovely - need one of those in my life at some point.
That was the only time so far I have had all 3 cars together - good memories
We drove the Nockalmstrasse in the pouring rain on the way back - great road if you are ever in the area. Porsche museum in Gmünd is quite cool too.
Thanks for the tip re Nockalmstrasse! We routed our journey back to Innsbruck via Felbertauernstraße - which was fun - but as you mention, the rain really showed up early evening.
v8ksn said:
Thank you so much for links, they look truly gorgeous!
Adventura green is such as great colour
No worries! Those links will tell you all you need to know about them, especially given you can configure your own spec from a wide range of widths and offsets, therefore suitable for both narrow and wide body cars.Adventura green is such as great colour
Slight correction on the name : there is no 'd'. Depending on region, it's called Aventurine (US), Aventura (ROW) or Aventura Grün (DE). As paua mentioned earlier in the thread, it's a complex colour, and has been mistaken for Green, Gray or Blue on several occasions. See below:
Glasurit forumla:
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