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My inadvertent 944 turbo project

Check out the black 964 with anthracite wheel with a polished edge [link=http://forums.rennlist.com/rennforums/964-forum/246026-random-964-picture-thread-263.html]here[/link]
 
Not cup 2s but here are pictures of the colour options I'm considering...
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Close up [link=http://wheeldynamics.com/808-series/808-series_wheels_GT-silver_porsche_944-turbo_951_rims.jpg]here[/link]
 
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Link for larger picture [link=http://wheeldynamics.com/RS-903/porsche_wheel_18_semi-gloss-black-944-951-mesh.jpg]here[/link]
 
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Link to larger image [link=http://wheeldynamics.com/RS-903/porsche_wheel_18_semi-hyper-silver-944-951-mesh.jpg]here[/link]
 
Out off all them pics the top works best. But I thank that's a combination off the whole style. Wheels are thin so there less colour, couloir seems more smoked. Do you have clear lense or orange? Bronze/ gold will pic out indictors nice. Sliver and other colours go well with clear.
 
If your deff get them done get a few cans off paint and just spray one wheel in each colour or even two on the same side. Take pics then spray the next colour. Tape up tire and remove the wheels. That give you a good feel for 20/30 will get you 6/8 cans Also if you paint the step the at the start off the spokes black it will make the wheels look bigger. 18" are prob wont seem such a jump visually
 
ORIGINAL: T3rra Out off all them pics the top works best. But I thank that's a combination off the whole style. Wheels are thin so there less colour, couloir seems more smoked. Do you have clear lense or orange? Bronze/ gold will pic out indictors nice. Sliver and other colours go well with clear.
Good point re less wheel so less colour showing. I've got orange trim. Only issue with gold is the yellow callipers. Not sure it would work??
 
Paint the cailpers. Put lots of grease on the stuff u don't want to paint and just paint cailpers I would paint them red like in the porsche badge then your car is pretty much them colours
 
ORIGINAL: aporschefan
ORIGINAL: Kongsodoken I tried loads of colours but black was best and it matched the yellow calipers
Do you have pictures of the other options you tried out?
http://forums.tipec.net/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=11696&start=45 Page 4 has the Anthracite option but in D90' Also tried a Silver ,Matt back, and speed lines
 
ORIGINAL: Kongsodoken
ORIGINAL: aporschefan
ORIGINAL: Kongsodoken I tried loads of colours but black was best and it matched the yellow calipers
Do you have pictures of the other options you tried out?
http://forums.tipec.net/viewtopic.php?f=25&t=11696&start=45 Page 4 has the Anthracite option but in D90' Also tried a Silver ,Matt back, and speed lines
Very nice indeed!! Which strut brace is that out of interest? I'm most likely going to go with ExcelWheels as they can loan me a set a wheels while mine are being refurb'd. At the moment, I'm leaning towards GT silver. See pictures [link=http://here]http://www.exelwheels.co.uk/748_500_csupload_40009064.jpg?u=572024793[/link] and [link=http://here]http://www.exelwheels.co.uk/748_500_csupload_40009068.jpg?u=572024781[/link]
 
Wheels were collected by Chris last Saturday. I kept the safe option and stick with the original colour. Will post pictures when the wheels come back.
 
Small update. The car is going to JMG this weekend to complete the tuning and have some other bits tidied up. Hopefully won't be more than a week before I get her back. In the meanwhile, I've had the cup2 wheels refurbed by Chris at Excel Wheels. I had played with the idea of going with anthracite but ended up opting for the original colour. Will upload pictures soon. Also, I came across [link=http://www.911uk.com/viewtopic.php?p=944705&sid=3190398f1421c478f79657e88aab3eea]these[/link] Veloce RS wheels with new tyres all round. I couldn't resist. So I've now got 2 new sets of wheels with new rubber on both sets of wheels. Next on the list is to tidy up the interior....
 
Some very rubbish pictures added [link=http://s945.photobucket.com/user/jabrielraja/library/944%20Turbo?sort=3&page=1]here[/link]
 
Managed to get the valves for the exhaust fitted so it's working as it should now. One more thing that is now sorted...
 
Trying to work out if [link=http://www.ebay.de/itm/Porsche-944-Turbo-Sportsitze-Sport-seats-911-924-968-964-993-Recaro-Sitze-/180731564051?pt=DE_Autoteile&hash=item2a1470d013]these sports seats[/link] are actually sports seats with large bolsters or the title is misleading? Can anyone here help?
 
I see what you mean in that the pattern could be a slight optical illusion but they look like big bolsters to me.
 

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