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I don't think it's that hard Thom. The wing, support structure, and lexan hatch are pretty modular. You may be right but I also don't want to drive with the Lexan on for any more than I have to as it ages and is very difficult to get replacement down here.
 
Well I figure I just annoy some of you in here so may as well keep doing it. Crass Aussie. [:)]

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Is that the V3 race splitter Patrick? First time I've seen pictures of it mounted on a car and coupled with the rear wing it's starting to look pretty damned focused.

I'll be interested to hear what you think of the difference at speed and in anger (but we can save that for another thread, just keep posting the pics in this one [:)] )
 
Thanks Nick, and yes Paul that's the CPR V3 race splitter. Fitted up pretty well bang on first time and we didn't have to drill any more holes. Everything lined up which is nice. I think it works well with the rear wing and balances the look aesthetically. Hopefully aerodynamically as well. I'm looking forward to a trackday this Wednesday to see / feel the differences. There is also some new fully adj Tarret sway bars front and rear and the new, much lighter Enkei wheels with 285 x 18 slicks all round so we've got a bit of testing to do. Dave McGrath / Evil 944t will also be with us on the day so that will be a bit of fun. Unfortunately the big motor is not quite ready just yet. Getting very close. Should be on the engine dyno next week.

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And another picture, taken on the way home from picking him up from the previous owner. Must take some more now that i have done the full polish and wax, it looks stunning now

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It already looks quite stunning on that picture!
I suppose your car has a low mileage? Everything looks perfect on it, the years seem to have spared the bumper from going out of shape, the wheels and the paint look as new, etc.
 
hiding in the shadows today... planning the full claying/autobalm treatment easter, for now its being topped up with zymol cleaner wax.

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sunroofs open for a little extra ventilation while its dry ;)
 
Here's another one, with a friend's pristine '86 turbo on the right. Sorry for the big thing on the left.

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I love my "new" white leather seats.... Still not sure if I should do the door cards - for the best part of £100 I'm living with the pinstripe - when all is said and done they are black and white...

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That white turbo has made my day. With Fuchs as well. That looks excellent.
A modern day Athena wallpaper for my PC.


 

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