Interesting modified 911's
Discussion
IMI A said:
Brill vid from Henry. Genuinely hope she doesn't sell my perfect car! I'd love to re paint mint green as she'd be totally personalised but she's so perfect as is.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl-V3VOZKFs
Shame you’re letting it go ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dl-V3VOZKFs
It's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. I may just keep 997 and 993 but was thinking sell both and trade into one car. Maybe 991/992 GT3 or 765 LT preferably - no garage space or I maybe build another garage but its logistics not that I do not love that 993/997 pairing literally perfect for my taste. Also 993 is concours at the mo that won't last in my hands. I hope the guys at 911v aren't as good at selling as they usually are on this occasion
IMI A said:
It's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. I may just keep 997 and 993 but was thinking sell both and trade into one car. Maybe 991/992 GT3 or 765 LT preferably - no garage space or I maybe build another garage but its logistics not that I do not love that 993/997 pairing literally perfect for my taste. Also 993 is concours at the mo that won't last in my hands. I hope the guys at 911v aren't as good at selling as they usually are on this occasion
Yep agree - and chopping and changing is part of the fun - I’ve literally lost count of all the messing around I’ve done over the years. Leave it to fete This is my first post on pistonhead as when I read this post, I thought you petrol heads may like to see this. I am taking some more photos today if anyone wants one of anything specific.
If people fancy a guess of what this is then feel free I have taken plate of it so no clues !!
If people fancy a guess of what this is then feel free I have taken plate of it so no clues !!
Edited by Venom28 on Saturday 5th September 12:13
dinkel said:
Never come across that before, thanks for posting. Venom28 said:
This is my first post on pistonhead as when I read this post, I thought you petrol heads may like to see this. I am taking some more photos today if anyone wants one of anything specific.
If people fancy a guess of what this is then feel free I have taken plate of it so no clues !!
IROC inspired backdate of some sort ? My Porsche Beard is sufficient to guess any more ! If people fancy a guess of what this is then feel free I have taken plate of it so no clues !!
Edited by Venom28 on Saturday 5th September 12:13
Venom28 said:
This is my first post on pistonhead as when I read this post, I thought you petrol heads may like to see this. I am taking some more photos today if anyone wants one of anything specific.
If people fancy a guess of what this is then feel free I have taken plate of it so no clues !!
Bit odd that you covered the front plate but left the back one showin, also curious to know what's been covered up on the boot cover,If people fancy a guess of what this is then feel free I have taken plate of it so no clues !!
Edited by Venom28 on Saturday 5th September 12:13
I showed the back simply so you got a good look round the car.
I blanked the plate it currently has on as that would of given the year away !!
The P9RKA although we have that, its not currently on the car as people kept asking what year it was, so put a plate on with correct year.
Basically its an original 1974 Porshe 911 Carrera 2.7 LHD with a conversion carried out in Switzerland in 1980 to to replicate a 3.0 RS. Its lightweight and even though has electric Windows is under a ton.
I cut the RS sticker off the picture, so no clues !
I know its a replica but it does look bloody lovely !!
I blanked the plate it currently has on as that would of given the year away !!
The P9RKA although we have that, its not currently on the car as people kept asking what year it was, so put a plate on with correct year.
Basically its an original 1974 Porshe 911 Carrera 2.7 LHD with a conversion carried out in Switzerland in 1980 to to replicate a 3.0 RS. Its lightweight and even though has electric Windows is under a ton.
I cut the RS sticker off the picture, so no clues !
I know its a replica but it does look bloody lovely !!
Red 2.7 G with bits replaced and shaved to 1.000 kgs. Conda Grun 1970 2.2 ST tribute.
Both are favorites in the Dutch Porsche scene. The 2.2 is owned and driven by an R Grupper.
The red thingy is a 2nd owner car since the late 80s and practically a daily runner.
Dawn Raid last sunday. DRS07 and counting.
The Black Snake.
complete with a neat Video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wOeDLJh7og
complete with a neat Video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wOeDLJh7og
Edited by trantorman on Thursday 10th September 19:51
trantorman said:
The Black Snake.
complete with a neat Video.
Cool video of a very cool car. The Black Snake is right up there visually - with an evil menacing stance and shape Having driven this animal, I can confirm it doesn’t just look fast parked up. Processes a colossal turn of speed, bordering on the loopy! Mind, it gets it down, all in its stride, and is a complete joy to peddle down A and B roads. Never did get the chance to take it on track. Can only imagine would be immense
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wOeDLJh7og
complete with a neat Video.
Cool video of a very cool car. The Black Snake is right up there visually - with an evil menacing stance and shape Having driven this animal, I can confirm it doesn’t just look fast parked up. Processes a colossal turn of speed, bordering on the loopy! Mind, it gets it down, all in its stride, and is a complete joy to peddle down A and B roads. Never did get the chance to take it on track. Can only imagine would be immense
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wOeDLJh7og
Edited by trantorman on Thursday 10th September 19:51
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