Car appreciation... the aesthetics, the engineering, etc

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  • 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...

  • That is truly brilliant! Does the body flex much, or have you reinforced it?

  • Kewl.

    It’s only money. Work will give you more next month.

  • 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.

  • 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!

  • If it helps, my ‘small service and an MoT please m8’ on my Gemballa suspended Targa worked out at £2000 this week.

    #spendysofttophighfive

  • 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.

  • become speedy

    Typo lol

  • Now fixed.

  • 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:

  • Right hand drive?

  • cabriolet?

  • socks?

  • Both of you - in the bin.

  • You can't see some dials on the dash with the wheel diameter being smaller?

  • Yellow line isn’t in the centre?

  • Secom bailiffs have come to reposses the car?

  • 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.

  • 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
  • Put the old wheel back on with a spacer

    LOL

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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:

  • 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.

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