Non-s2k content: Our project car is 98% complete
Hey s2k family,
A little background: Ever since I sold my s2k and got my 996, I started working with a company called Precision Porsche that makes aftermarket and OEM parts for porsches. Anyway, this car is the owner's car and he just completed it a couple of weeks ago. It went through a lot of different phases and it is like watching your own kid graduate college
He didn't take too many pics throughout the process but we have some. Let me know what you think (hope you all don't mind me posting non-s2k stuff
)
This car started out as our fitment car so here are a few pics of it throughout it's life
Pre-school phase: Testing out our gt3 style wing

Middle school phase: Testing out our gemballa style hood and aftermarket lip

High school phase : Testing out our TA style front bumper and sides, our turbo rear bumper for the narrow body and gt2 wing

Entering college: We decided to take it up a notch and convert it to a 997 gt street






Graduation day!!




Thanks for looking. As always, comments are welcomed!
Edwin
A little background: Ever since I sold my s2k and got my 996, I started working with a company called Precision Porsche that makes aftermarket and OEM parts for porsches. Anyway, this car is the owner's car and he just completed it a couple of weeks ago. It went through a lot of different phases and it is like watching your own kid graduate college
He didn't take too many pics throughout the process but we have some. Let me know what you think (hope you all don't mind me posting non-s2k stuff
)This car started out as our fitment car so here are a few pics of it throughout it's life
Pre-school phase: Testing out our gt3 style wing
Middle school phase: Testing out our gemballa style hood and aftermarket lip
High school phase : Testing out our TA style front bumper and sides, our turbo rear bumper for the narrow body and gt2 wing
Entering college: We decided to take it up a notch and convert it to a 997 gt street
Graduation day!!




Thanks for looking. As always, comments are welcomed!
Edwin








