Ian F
HalfDork
10/15/09 4:04 p.m.
I totally agree about the coolness factor... not so sure about the "grassroots" bit tho... something tells me those body kits don't come cheap...
I dunno, I still prefer the old shape.
Ian F
HalfDork
10/15/09 4:10 p.m.
Which old shape?
IMHO, that is the perfect use for a 911 targa... was never a fan of that... no matter how cheap they get...
That'll be the same old shape that I've got parked in the garage .
Nice, but EXPENSIVE... Might be cheaper to buy a GT3 cup and convert it or just start with an RSR.
the only targas I liked were the original ones with the zip out rear window.
And yes... old 911s.. true 911s are a neat beast that are hard to tame, but worth it when you do
cxhb
Reader
10/15/09 10:43 p.m.
That is one of the prettiest cars i have ever seen. Gorgeous. Love the transformation.
Luke
Dork
10/16/09 5:09 a.m.
Surely the old shell wouldn't be as stiff/strong/light as an actual 996 item. Or would the roll cage make up for that?
Seems like a lot of effort to "rebody" an old car. Yeah if it's ratty, no so bad, you can get'm cheap as non-runners, but a ratty 996 would be less work, maybe cheaper in the long run. impressive work though. All that fiberglass looks expensive to repair.
RossD
HalfDork
10/16/09 7:17 a.m.
Yeah, 30+ years of porsche engineering would probably help the cause. I dont like targas and it still seems odd to me.
CLNSC3
New Reader
10/16/09 11:27 p.m.
There was an old 911 for sale locally a while back that was converted to look like a 996. It was gorgeous and the price was pretty reasonable IIRC, somewhere between 12-18K.