ebay GT3 streetcar w/cup wing
#1
ebay GT3 streetcar w/cup wing
Check this out!!!! I am torn as a steetcar...sweet track car..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/PORSC...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/PORSC...QQcmdZViewItem
Last edited by Vader13; 07-25-2006 at 08:58 PM.
#7
Luis and Vader,
I too drooled over these mods. Idea, how about we get together and do a group buy on a RS wing and CF mirrors?
I too drooled over these mods. Idea, how about we get together and do a group buy on a RS wing and CF mirrors?
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#8
Originally Posted by D-UberCars
Luis and Vader,
I too drooled over these mods. Idea, how about we get together and do a group buy on a RS wing and CF mirrors?
I too drooled over these mods. Idea, how about we get together and do a group buy on a RS wing and CF mirrors?
D-uber your exterior will be complete and Luis will be the Knight Ryder in all Black/Carbon..
#9
Originally Posted by Vader13
Yes...good idea...
D-uber your exterior will be complete and Luis will be the Knight Ryder in all Black/Carbon..
D-uber your exterior will be complete and Luis will be the Knight Ryder in all Black/Carbon..
#10
Luis,
Seriously, you know that you'll end up doing it (treating the P-disease). All we have to do is time it right, I'm game. On the wheels, "Do it"! Great combination. Both Vader and your rides are already hot. Spoke with Fikse, when I bring them in for refinishing looking to leave the center black and having them polish the rim. They are local to me.
Also had an excuse to paint my front, added the RS vent mod then.
Seriously, you know that you'll end up doing it (treating the P-disease). All we have to do is time it right, I'm game. On the wheels, "Do it"! Great combination. Both Vader and your rides are already hot. Spoke with Fikse, when I bring them in for refinishing looking to leave the center black and having them polish the rim. They are local to me.
Also had an excuse to paint my front, added the RS vent mod then.
#11
Originally Posted by D-UberCars
Luis,
Seriously, you know that you'll end up doing it (treating the P-disease). All we have to do is time it right, I'm game. On the wheels, "Do it"! Great combination. Both Vader and your rides are already hot. Spoke with Fikse, when I bring them in for refinishing looking to leave the center black and having them polish the rim. They are local to me.
Also had an excuse to paint my front, added the RS vent mod then.
Seriously, you know that you'll end up doing it (treating the P-disease). All we have to do is time it right, I'm game. On the wheels, "Do it"! Great combination. Both Vader and your rides are already hot. Spoke with Fikse, when I bring them in for refinishing looking to leave the center black and having them polish the rim. They are local to me.
Also had an excuse to paint my front, added the RS vent mod then.
So they actually vented your GT3 hood to GT3 Rs specs? Interesting. Any more info on that? Do you have any idea what the price for an OEM or Replica Rs front bumper is?
#12
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Fikse pix on car and RS front info
IMO, I have seen some better looking wheels for the GT3 than the Fikse but, they have a clean design for a multi piece wheel with the bolts hidden on the inside. Super light weight and strong.
RS Vents: Had a highly recommended local P-shop do the work using multiple pix of RS cars. Total fabrication and paint took 10hrs. @ $55/ hr. vs. sourcing a RS front or replica then painting. Believe I was hearing prices for those pieces ranging @ $1,700 to $2K. If you go the same route as I did, the trick is to find the right mesh (for the vent) to suit your taste. Also fabricated a aluminum backing plate sandwiched with 2 part epoxy between the mesh and the front skin for strength. Am happy with the results.
Sorry about the quality of the pix.
RS Vents: Had a highly recommended local P-shop do the work using multiple pix of RS cars. Total fabrication and paint took 10hrs. @ $55/ hr. vs. sourcing a RS front or replica then painting. Believe I was hearing prices for those pieces ranging @ $1,700 to $2K. If you go the same route as I did, the trick is to find the right mesh (for the vent) to suit your taste. Also fabricated a aluminum backing plate sandwiched with 2 part epoxy between the mesh and the front skin for strength. Am happy with the results.
Sorry about the quality of the pix.