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Re: 1986 Porsche 930
I'd say you did a real respectable job on her, Ed. Very nice. The good news about being stupid fast is no road rash to repair. At least now you have a shiny car to admire at the track.
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Originally Posted by Porsche Pilot
Today's Show-n-Shine subject is a 1986 Porsche 930 (911 Turbo). I usually only see the right side of this car as it is passing me on the track. The rest of track day is spent looking at it's rear end. It is stupid fast.
Did you at least take the opportunity to put in some strategically located lead weights?? Too bad the CG or sheriff doesn't use any depleted uranium....
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Re: 1986 Porsche 930
Three things that always go together in this world:
1. Red
2. Porsche
3. Turbo
SWEET car and nice work on it. It really really pops in the after pics. I bet the owner was super happy!
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Alex, from Northern Virginia.
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Re: 1986 Porsche 930
One of my favorite cars of all time..
Great job with what you were dealt.
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Re: 1986 Porsche 930
Originally Posted by lokerola
Three things that always go together in this world:
1. Red
2. Porsche
3. Turbo
SWEET car and nice work on it. It really really pops in the after pics. I bet the owner was super happy!
Make that four things:
1. Red
2. Porsche
3. Turbo
4. Chrome deep dish 5-spoke wheels
Really drool worthy.
Our Lady Of Blessed Acceleration - Don't Fail Me Now.
Alex, from Northern Virginia.
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Re: 1986 Porsche 930
Why is the paint so thin in those spots?
You did a great job on it. It looks 100 times better
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Re: 1986 Porsche 930
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy
Did you at least take the opportunity to put in some strategically located lead weights?? Too bad the CG or sheriff doesn't use any depleted uranium....
You know better than to plant those kind of thoughts in my head!
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Re: 1986 Porsche 930
Originally Posted by Twister
Why is the paint so thin in those spots?
You did a great job on it. It looks 100 times better
I am not sure why the paint was so compromised. 26 years of hand rubbing, modificaitons, time in shops...adds up to alot of abuse. It was a lesson in patience and constant checking and rechecking as I went along. I really wish I could have gotten it better but it wasn't meant to be.
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Re: 1986 Porsche 930
Great work!!! Love those cars!
Given the burn on the edge of the hood I would assume it been machine polished before though, at least some point in its life....
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