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Awesome!
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Yeah, RW's cars are amazing.
Over the past year I've become fascinated with older hot rodded 911s and have been spending more and more time on the Pelican Parts forum.
The original 911 has so much character and I love how modular all the components are and how many different interpretations there are. My current dream project would be a street/DE mid year car (74-77), with SC flares and a 3.2 swap, the inspiration being the '74 Carrera. < 2300lbs with ~230hp
These RW cars are way over the top and just incredible. In particular prove the point that whether the original car is from 1971 or 1994, they're all 911s and all of equal potential. What an amazing thing the 911 is.
Over the past year I've become fascinated with older hot rodded 911s and have been spending more and more time on the Pelican Parts forum.
The original 911 has so much character and I love how modular all the components are and how many different interpretations there are. My current dream project would be a street/DE mid year car (74-77), with SC flares and a 3.2 swap, the inspiration being the '74 Carrera. < 2300lbs with ~230hp
These RW cars are way over the top and just incredible. In particular prove the point that whether the original car is from 1971 or 1994, they're all 911s and all of equal potential. What an amazing thing the 911 is.
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Wow, I spent a ton of time with those pics...alone...in the bathroom...
Terrific post! Some amazing combinations of the 911 platform. I had seen some RW cars in the past, but I had no idea about all the variants.
Terrific post! Some amazing combinations of the 911 platform. I had seen some RW cars in the past, but I had no idea about all the variants.
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First time I have said this: "wow, too many pictures.."
So it seems this club requires a large wing to enter. I would think with the engine hanging in the rear it would create enough downforce. My dad and brothers would get a kick out of that site since they are retro Porsche guys.
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So it seems this club requires a large wing to enter. I would think with the engine hanging in the rear it would create enough downforce. My dad and brothers would get a kick out of that site since they are retro Porsche guys.
Tan