Good ol' fashion photo thread!
#48
Okay, one static and the rest in action... a few of my favorites.
SR roof tops, noon on sunny winter day in NorCal:
LS late summer early fall (Sept)...a perfect day...80F
TH without any inland valley smog...
One of my Favorite TH shots, turn 11 check out the inside left wheels and the outside rear right sidewall flex...
Ah... catching, passing and lapping a 996TT EVOMS 550, turn 11 LS:
Side by side, frame one and frame two...
and me... going a bit too deep or late into 8A at LS...not quite sure...but I thought I was going right over the drain cover on my way down/drop-in and going to tear off my chin spoiler in the process.
SR roof tops, noon on sunny winter day in NorCal:
LS late summer early fall (Sept)...a perfect day...80F
TH without any inland valley smog...
One of my Favorite TH shots, turn 11 check out the inside left wheels and the outside rear right sidewall flex...
Ah... catching, passing and lapping a 996TT EVOMS 550, turn 11 LS:
Side by side, frame one and frame two...
and me... going a bit too deep or late into 8A at LS...not quite sure...but I thought I was going right over the drain cover on my way down/drop-in and going to tear off my chin spoiler in the process.
Last edited by VID997; 01-29-2011 at 03:47 PM.
#57
Honestly Bob, i don't know how you managed to bring yourself to the point of moving on from her...such a well put together package with just about every conceivable option ticked off. To replace this car would be difficult IMHO. I usually don't keep my cars for very long, however with this particular one i'm completely torn. I really like the subtle mods, everyday useability and reliability of the package, and that in itself is going to be difficult to replicate should i get the urge to move on.
Although: i'm sure a rip in that glorious GT2 would probably make me forget my wife's name amongst other things....
Although: i'm sure a rip in that glorious GT2 would probably make me forget my wife's name amongst other things....
Last edited by quattrogeek; 01-29-2011 at 02:43 PM.
#59
Thanks Bob! You have to see them in person! There not actually black...There a translucent color called liquid smoke...They are also brushed...They did several different trys to get it right...It turned out awesome! In the sun you can see right through the color and see the brushed metal underneath...In the dark they look more black/smokey gray! I've never seen a finsih like these! These are the first concave spoke wheels they did and Klassen allowed a lot of my input on how they should look! Turned out perfect!
#60
Car was previously owned by Ken Lingenfelter...go to 5:34
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMQMgwouKlU&feature=fvw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMQMgwouKlU&feature=fvw
One of the most amazing collections I've ever seen! He's got alittle bit of everything in there.