Rami's Porsche 997 turbo "R" cab by RUF
#61
My apologies for those brwosing multiple forums ... you will have seen these shots before ... but for those who only visit 6speed ...
Here are some new pictures I took today. The quality isn't that great, weather was pretty bad, car was dirty AND I took these with my brand new camera (Sony @350 DSLR). It's my first DSLR so the pictures might be a little bit off in the beginning. My apologies for that.
Anyway, here they are:
Here are some new pictures I took today. The quality isn't that great, weather was pretty bad, car was dirty AND I took these with my brand new camera (Sony @350 DSLR). It's my first DSLR so the pictures might be a little bit off in the beginning. My apologies for that.
Anyway, here they are:
#63
I wanted to have a thicker chrome edge on the tips Bobby. The original Rt12 tips are quite thin.
I told RUF how I wanted them to look like and they customized them for me.
I told RUF how I wanted them to look like and they customized them for me.
#66
I'm not sure if RUF will sell them seperately. Best way to find out is to contact the RUF dealer in the US directly I suppose? http://www.rufautocentre.com/
#68
Those are some of the nicest wheels I've seen for the TT. How do they compare to the OEM wheels in terms of weight?
#73
Seatbelts are light grey, they don't get dirty at all. I had them on my coupé as well and they still looked like new after 1 year.
#75
imo the Ruf mirrors,apart from the size benefit,are not of much use without the Ruf front spoiler and the the Ruf back air intakes, basicaly the Ruf body kit works aerodynamicaly best as an integrated package and was designed to allow for the best air flow from front to the engine along the side of the car for cooling/aerodynamics