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• #39177
That is truly brilliant! Does the body flex much, or have you reinforced it?
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• #39178
Kewl.
It’s only money. Work will give you more next month.
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• #39179
This is true, and the initial purchase price of the vehicle doesn't really have any bearing on things - to me, anyway.
I have no idea what the value of the car is now, I suspect I've made another vehicle that will strongly appeal to a very, very small number of people - a cabriolet with Ohlins suspension.
Anyway, that doesn't matter as it's my car.
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• #39180
I am considering buying an entire rwd convertible sports car for approx this much!
Although if you can afford to do it and you enjoy the result, why not? I had an entirely clear commute (inc the ‘alpine hairpin’) in the mist this morning and it was brilliant in my warmish touring. Would have been spectacular in something sporty!
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• #39181
If it helps, my ‘small service and an MoT please m8’ on my Gemballa suspended Targa worked out at £2000 this week.
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• #39182
It's easy for these things to become spendy for sure.
My total outlay (if I've not missed anything) for 911 open top motoring is £33,635.05 so far, not inclusive of insurance, petrol etc.
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• #39183
become speedy
Typo lol
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• #39184
Now fixed.
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• #39185
I can finally get the seat as far back as I want it, with the wheel being a suitable distance from my chest - this is good.
It feels nice, the interaction with the car is enjoyable - and by the time I got home I'd re-set where the stalks were in my head, after missing them the first few times.
However, spot the next problem to be resolved:
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• #39186
Right hand drive?
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• #39187
cabriolet?
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• #39188
socks?
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• #39189
Both of you - in the bin.
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• #39190
You can't see some dials on the dash with the wheel diameter being smaller?
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• #39191
Yellow line isn’t in the centre?
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• #39192
Secom bailiffs have come to reposses the car?
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• #39193
You can't see some dials on the dash with the wheel diameter being smaller?
I was going to say 'ugly steering wheel' but this seems more likely.
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• #39194
Correct - the wheel diameter is only slightly smaller, however as you can see from the photograph (which attempts a drivers-eye view) that's caused a problem.
The top of the rev-counter used to be obscured, but I could see the majority of it.
Options are therefore:
- Drop the seat ~3cm
- Put the old wheel back on with a spacer
- Drop the seat ~3cm
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• #39195
Sit lower #becauseracecar
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• #39196
Put the old wheel back on with a spacer
LOL
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• #39197
And the next question, therefore, is how best to lower the seat?
I can get 10mm from swapping to the "tall driver" cushion, but I reckon 30mm is the target.
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• #39198
Put the old wheel back on with a spacer
LOL
I no rite.
It would have been way cheaper to have done that in the first place, I now know.
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• #39199
I think you'll have the same thing with the old wheel and a spacer, the line of sight will be compromised by that set up too.
Since the engine is already out, why not just convert the whole car to aircooled, then do this:
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• #39200
Lols aside.
Leave it.
You'll get used to it.
I can't see the whole of my speedo in the 964 or the two end gauges in the 914, s'ok.
Hopefully your arms haven't stretched with all the pocket digging that the new wheel is now too close!
If it it all feels good go drive the thing on a good road. It'll erase the money memory...