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993 RS/RSR Parts needed

Steve Rance

Non member
Hello Gentlemen.

Following the huge success of my thread started to establish the history of my race car i thought I'd ask if anybody has any of the following parts that they could do without and wanted to sell.

1. 993RS or RSR brake master cylinder
2. 993RS or RSR front and rear drop links and anti roll Bars

If you do, either send me a private mail or call me on 07973857625

Regards

Steve R
 
Steve, sorry I don't have any spare parts, but is this an M003 rhd race car?...From the PH thread I was left with the impression it was a C2 converted to race?....Do you have accumulation reservoir etc in the brake system?
 
It was built from a standard C2 to race in UK Carrera cup but now it is a Clubsport recreation - right down to the matter cage, ally bonnet and double front bulkhead. It is correctly seam welded with each weld in exactly the right position. It is primarily a race car so the suspension has been taken a stage further with spherical joints, a solid mounted subframe and cup springs as well as protrack dampers. It has the correct 3.8 engine but with manually adjustable tappets, which I am given to understand is better for a race invironment. It has an RS abs control unit, discs and calipers but to be spot on I need the rest of the correct parts for the braking system, correct drop links and anti roll bars. Then I will have myself a true little RS Clubsport race car recreation.

Can anyone help with the bits?
 
Steve
Drop links are not very expensive,and worth buying new.I had one break on me while the car was loaded at the rear.I went through the speed trap at a mira sprint backwards faster than most going forwards!Around £50 each.
Try colin at 9m as he did break a 993rs
 

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