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993 RS Clubsport

I am saying nothing.
Windscreen numbers did get chopped out by amateur windscreen companies, poor use of said cheese wire,may be he just had it replaced looking similar.

Des i think i am right in your son inlaw or friend who smacked his rs,what was the chassis number,would you or him know.I did have it recorded some where,but cant find it.Not related i might add.
 
Looks good....

So this is a real M002 that's been painted (for some reason) and the owner has changed a few bits to suit him/her, that sounds better than a bitsa made up of what may have been a shell destined to a Clubsport?....

Or if the shell bit is right could it be one of the two no longer about RHD club sports? The red one or the one supposedly dropped at the docks (violet colour??)

All Internet reading and not backed up by anything but I'm sure I read something saying 9M did rebuild a written off UK Clubsport M003

 
When my 964 RS M003 was in for painting 9M had a car in that was having a lot of bodywork done including the fitting of a Matter M003 type welded in cage.

As observed by Paul, the paint interior is far too good to be Porsche original, the seats are no-where near CS originals etc.

Certainly not an 8th 993RS RHD M003 ... but I'm sure it will be a great play thing [;)]
 

ORIGINAL: paul howells

I am saying nothing.
Windscreen numbers did get chopped out by amateur windscreen companies, poor use of said cheese wire,may be he just had it replaced looking similar.

Des i think i am right in your son inlaw or friend who smacked his rs,what was the chassis number,would you or him know.I did have it recorded some where,but cant find it.Not related i might add.


Hi Paul, I know the car you refer too, a 993RS that was reshelled in a RHD bare MOO1/MOO3 like shell, it was meant to be crushed I think .... [&o]
 
This car was built on a Std 993 shell by 9m using a LHD as a donor big thread on the build in Rennlist
 

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