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I bought some s/h KWv3 suspension...

Robbie Head drove my Porsche? No wonder it's rusty if it's been in Scotland [;)]

Ah I see what you mean now

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Do you think he wants to buy it back? [:D]
 
Ed

as you're going to be selling the 968 mirrors, if you want a good pair of Red elephant ears/ standard S2 mirrors to replace them, let me know ! I'll throw them in with the ABS sensors for a good price [;)]
 
Pic of the rusty suspension mount (Don't worry, I knew about this before I bought it...)

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Ive seen worse when it comes to rear suspension mounts. Robbie used to live round the corner from the pub I ran back in the early 90's.I remember going for a blast in his new escort cossy when he had it.If I remember correctly it was one of the very first out as he was doing alot of testing for ford at the time.
 
Sorry, but at that price I won't be buying any more alloys. I already have a set of fake Cup 1s that haven't yet got on the car, now I'm regretting that decision, I was trying to tone down my boy racer instincts with something more conservative but am now wishing that I had searched a bit further for something shiny and deep dish!

By the way are you keeping the front spoiler? or do you know who sells them? I like that too. Anyone got any furry dice going spare?
 
Not sure about that splitter, but a few years ago several guys put a hot Seat (cant remember which one) splitter on - looked good, was pretty cheap and fitted quite easily.
 
Ed - your PM box is full.

I tried to send an email last night from my iPhone with a load of pics attached but it isn't showing in my sent folder.

Can you let me know if you've got it or not and I can resend from a proper computer if necessary?

Thanks, David
 
Does anyone know who makes those wheels nowadays? I know it seems a bit cheeky but you can probably get a new set for close to the cost of a refurb
 
ORIGINAL: Eldavo

Ed - your PM box is full.

I tried to send an email last night from my iPhone with a load of pics attached but it isn't showing in my sent folder.

Can you let me know if you've got it or not and I can resend from a proper computer if necessary?

Thanks, David

I got your email - if there are more pics its probably easier to host on Picasa or Photobucket and send me a link. (and my pm box only had 20 messages in - can't see why that would be full?)
 

ORIGINAL: Joss Walker

Does anyone know who makes those wheels nowadays? I know it seems a bit cheeky but you can probably get a new set for close to the cost of a refurb

I don't think you can buy them any more.

They were made by eta beta. They also did a 17" cup 3 style split rim. (there is a freshly refurbed set of those on ph for £1700!)

I think the wheels are very rare, and also coveted by the vw/audi fraternity. It took me quite a while to find out what they are.

I am looking at cheaper refurb options. I washed the wheels yesterday, and the centres are still in good shape. There may be an opportunity to just fix and polish the rims. When I have confirmed this I will price them up to sell. I am waiting for a local firm to get back to me. A Glasgow based chap quoted me IRO 300 for this. Of course if anyone want to change colours, powdercoat etc. then they will have to come apart.
 
Pic of the rusty suspension mount (Don't worry, I knew about this before I bought it...)

I finally start to understand, why i buy so much used 951/S2 parts from UK...... [;)]
You hardly never see a rusty 944 up here.
Here's the same spot on son's project 951. We just had to clean it and put some new paint on it.

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ORIGINAL: os951

Pic of the rusty suspension mount (Don't worry, I knew about this before I bought it...)

I finally start to understand, why i buy so much used 951/S2 parts from UK...... [;)]
You hardly never see a rusty 944 up here.

...just wait until you see the engine bay - that's a real horror show! (saving that pic for the project thread)
 

ORIGINAL: Joss Walker

Does anyone know who makes those wheels nowadays? I know it seems a bit cheeky but you can probably get a new set for close to the cost of a refurb

Joss (and anyone else who might be interested)

I've managed to get some much better prices for refurb - and also some suggestions on sale price

So

As is - fitted with almost new Nexen (I know, I know [8|] - although they were fine in pretty wet conditions on the M5 driving back from Devon) tyres - £500

Plus Rims straightened, refurbed and polished - £750

Plus centres powdercoated (to a colour of your choice..) - £1050

I think this way if someone thinks they can get them done cheaper, they are welcome to have a go...

I will be sticking them up on pistonheads for slightly more (after I get them off the car & take some more pics....)
 
Very tempting offer Ed but I'm afraid that I really can't justify more wheels when I haven't even put the Cup 1s on my car and I hankered after them for a couple of years. I've also got a big bill coming up with RPM in the next month so I think that this time I'll have to pass.

If you still have them around my birthday (November - so I guess you hope they'll go before then) I'll check in again

BTW you might want to stick a photo and for sale ad on the 964 forum, its not very busy over there but your wheels remind me of Speedlines and plenty people want those on their 911s

Good luck!
 

ORIGINAL: A9XXC

Not sure about that splitter, but a few years ago several guys put a hot Seat (cant remember which one) splitter on - looked good, was pretty cheap and fitted quite easily.

Tony Foote fitted one, it was a very cheap option when you see the number of expensive splitters that have been caught out at events in fields! [&o]
 
I prefer self made items over Seat ones.

Here's 951 version i made

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And a 968 Turbo one

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Hope i can find time to finish 944 splitter during this winter
 

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