Pictures of my Gulf Blue CS
#4
Originally Posted by DHinkle
Thanks. 16"'s were an option. I also owned a 2nd CS and it had 16"'s. The CS sticker, was European, I believe. I prefer the flying under the radar screen.
#5
I will have to check some info that I've saved. I have not seen a US version with the stickers. The CS is amongst the rarest 911's to find. I've owned 2/28 shipped to US from 87-89. The last two cars to sell were low mileage, collection cars. Rumor has it both cars were sold between $70-80k. It's a great car, the best of the last original 911's (just my opinion).
#7
Very sweet. Would definitely be one I would have in my garage if I could afford it. I see Sebring in your avitar, any chance you live in Florida? I would love to have a closer look at that CS. Good to see some milage on that odometer.
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#8
Thanks for compliment. The CS is a great car.
I live in Tennessee. I bought the 993 RS from Barry Ellis. Barry lives in Ft. Lauderdale and races in Grand Am Cup but also races PBOC. I am planning on running the PCA event @ Daytona in October. Let me know if you're planning on coming out to the event. It should be a blast.
I live in Tennessee. I bought the 993 RS from Barry Ellis. Barry lives in Ft. Lauderdale and races in Grand Am Cup but also races PBOC. I am planning on running the PCA event @ Daytona in October. Let me know if you're planning on coming out to the event. It should be a blast.
#9
I am planning on becoming a member of PCA. Dont ask why I have not yet. I know my car is not quite up to snuff for track events yet. Do they let folks drop by even if they dont put their car on the track?
A buddy of mine is going to help me do the chain tensioner upgrade in a week or two. I will also be putting a dual in, dual out SSI system on with a dual muffler. I have a few squeaks up front that need some attention, new bushings are in order. Other than that the car is strong for being 23 years old.
I am really interested in getting involved with PCA events, any tips would be appreciated. My car also does not have the front spoiler or the whaletail, so high speed runs are out for now.
Michael
A buddy of mine is going to help me do the chain tensioner upgrade in a week or two. I will also be putting a dual in, dual out SSI system on with a dual muffler. I have a few squeaks up front that need some attention, new bushings are in order. Other than that the car is strong for being 23 years old.
I am really interested in getting involved with PCA events, any tips would be appreciated. My car also does not have the front spoiler or the whaletail, so high speed runs are out for now.
Michael
#10
Join PCA and try a couple of DE's. If you enjoy the track time, try Porsche Driving Experience. Great instruction by pro racers (past and current) and it will make you apprecite Porsche even more. If you really want to proceed to club racing versus DE, sign up for the Panoz Race School. Again, great instruction and a real learning opportunity.
Come out to the PCA event in Daytona or a PBOC (they also offer DE's) event in Florida to observe what is going on. My guess is you'll be hooked quickly. You don't have to drive a GT3 Cup Car to have fun on the track.
Come out to the PCA event in Daytona or a PBOC (they also offer DE's) event in Florida to observe what is going on. My guess is you'll be hooked quickly. You don't have to drive a GT3 Cup Car to have fun on the track.
#11
Originally Posted by flatsixnut
My car also does not have the front spoiler or the whaletail, so high speed runs are out for now.
Michael
Michael
While the tail and the front spoiler help with stability in the high mph runs, a tailess 911 can do some high speed runs very well.
#12
Originally Posted by LUIS95993
Michael,
While the tail and the front spoiler help with stability in the high mph runs, a tailess 911 can do some high speed runs very well.
While the tail and the front spoiler help with stability in the high mph runs, a tailess 911 can do some high speed runs very well.
Well I kinda already know this
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I will mark my calander for Daytona.
Just curious....is there a way I can locate an old friend through PCA. His name is Jeff Myers.
#13
Originally Posted by flatsixnut
Just curious....is there a way I can locate an old friend through PCA. His name is Jeff Myers.
Good luck with your search.
#14
ahh finally..beautiful.thanks for the pics.Also i second the porsche driving experience,but would do it before trying DEs.they teach you more of the fundamentals and get you familar with the track in a controled enviroment.the great thing was having Hurley haywood as an instructor in your passenger seat.cool.
#15
Luis,
I'm kinda late to the party, but here's what I know about the fender decal on the U.S. Club sports...The decal (see pic attached) was standard on the U.S. cars, but it could be deleted. Some of the Euro-spec CS's has "Carrera CS" graphics on the side, very similar to a '73 RS. Many if not all these white/red CS's were delivered to Great Britain. I read somewhere that all but one of the U.K. cars were GP White with red wheel centers and side graphics. The one other one was red w/ white graphics. The Euro and U.S.-spec CS's could be ordered in any color, I believe.
I'm kinda late to the party, but here's what I know about the fender decal on the U.S. Club sports...The decal (see pic attached) was standard on the U.S. cars, but it could be deleted. Some of the Euro-spec CS's has "Carrera CS" graphics on the side, very similar to a '73 RS. Many if not all these white/red CS's were delivered to Great Britain. I read somewhere that all but one of the U.K. cars were GP White with red wheel centers and side graphics. The one other one was red w/ white graphics. The Euro and U.S.-spec CS's could be ordered in any color, I believe.
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