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  • #91
    Originally posted by SebastienPeek View Post
    Actually considering just replacing the entire fuse panel with the Classic Retrofit fuse panel.

    I've used similar products on old muscle cars and other projects we've done, and I will sing the praises all day long! Modernizing the electrical system now can help save a lot of frustration later on.
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    • #92
      Did a quick little photoshop of a healthy lowering of the 911. I think this needs to become a reality next year.


      IMG_0164 by Sebastien Peek, on Flickr
      Last edited by SebastienPeek; 12-29-2017, 12:26 PM.
      IG: @sebastienaudeon
      1974 Porsche 911S

      Originally posted by TRaNz
      *pats Sebs head*
      there there.
      keep calm, go mash your face on a car window.

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      • #93
        that photoshop is perfect, really like how simple it is
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        • #94
          A healthy lowering is all this 911 needs aesthetically, that and some new headlights.

          I forgot to mention, I got myself an Odyssey PC925T. I'm looking at getting the relocation kit for the smugglers box as well from Rennline. That'll hopefully push me to actually start removing some fluff from the 911's froot. I really want to remove the entire AC setup.

          I'm hoping that when I'm back in Australia next year I can get this 2.7l fixed up at a shop around the corner from where I live and the shifting sorted. At the moment I can't find first or second... definitely makes moving the car from one side of the road to the other a fun time in third and reverse.
          IG: @sebastienaudeon
          1974 Porsche 911S

          Originally posted by TRaNz
          *pats Sebs head*
          there there.
          keep calm, go mash your face on a car window.

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          • #95
            Man it looks so good lowered. Damn.
            Ol Dirty Bastard - RIP

            Photo by Alex Dooley
            2016 Ducati Scrambler, 2015 Subaru Impreza

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            • #96
              dream build

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              • #97
                Originally posted by SebastienPeek View Post
                Did a quick little photoshop of a healthy lowering of the 911. I think this needs to become a reality next year.


                IMG_0164 by Sebastien Peek, on Flickr
                Looks amazing! Love it. Doing awesome things you are..

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                • #98
                  any updates on this?
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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Benwalsh91 View Post
                    any updates on this?
                    Unfortunately it just gets moved from one side of the road to the other.
                    I started pulling out the air conditioning but got caught up when I didn't have a wrench large enough for one of the AC fittings.

                    For the time being it'll just sit around. I have a ton of parts in a box waiting to be installed.
                    Hopefully while I'm in Australia I'll have the engine get a top end rebuild, depends on how much of a bonus/pay rise I get from current work place.

                    I've been getting a parts list of all the things I really want to do suspension and/or external styling.
                    It really just comes down to money and a place to work on it unfortunately. I mean, if I had a place to work on it I'd be more inclined to have gotten stuff done, but right now, I can't really work on it in the street.
                    IG: @sebastienaudeon
                    1974 Porsche 911S

                    Originally posted by TRaNz
                    *pats Sebs head*
                    there there.
                    keep calm, go mash your face on a car window.

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                    • Soo clean

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                      • Originally posted by SebastienPeek View Post
                        Unfortunately it just gets moved from one side of the road to the other.
                        I started pulling out the air conditioning but got caught up when I didn't have a wrench large enough for one of the AC fittings.

                        For the time being it'll just sit around. I have a ton of parts in a box waiting to be installed.
                        Hopefully while I'm in Australia I'll have the engine get a top end rebuild, depends on how much of a bonus/pay rise I get from current work place.

                        I've been getting a parts list of all the things I really want to do suspension and/or external styling.
                        It really just comes down to money and a place to work on it unfortunately. I mean, if I had a place to work on it I'd be more inclined to have gotten stuff done, but right now, I can't really work on it in the street.
                        any idea on what suspension you plan to go with?

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                        • I feel your pain when it comes to having a place to work on cars. I'm dreading doing an engine swap in my driveway haha. That said, this is coming along great, I can't wait to see more!

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                          • Originally posted by mycrors4 View Post
                            any idea on what suspension you plan to go with?
                            I'm probably going to go with Sway-A-Way adjustable rear spring plates and I might go with a coilover setup at the front.
                            The Von Shocks™ Coilover Systems from Elephant Racing would be the go to for a coilover setup, they basically have drop spindles etc and base it on the RSR spindle setup. Threaded body etc.

                            Originally posted by bwwaaaa View Post
                            I feel your pain when it comes to having a place to work on cars. I'm dreading doing an engine swap in my driveway haha. That said, this is coming along great, I can't wait to see more!
                            Yeah I can't imagine doing an engine swap in a driveway. I'm just hoping the top end rebuild goes to plan and I can start driving the shit out of it while saving for a house with the space to work on the car.
                            IG: @sebastienaudeon
                            1974 Porsche 911S

                            Originally posted by TRaNz
                            *pats Sebs head*
                            there there.
                            keep calm, go mash your face on a car window.

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                            • coming along nicely man !! keen to see it on its ass man !!
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                              http://www.voomeran.jp

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                              • Bonus comes in of Friday.
                                Hopefully that means I get more of an idea of how much I can spend on the top end engine rebuild.

                                Will keep that cash ready and when I get back from Australia, drop the 911 off to have everything sorted.
                                Calling the shop I want to take it to tomorrow. Get an idea of when he can start, roughly $80 an hour for labor.
                                Probably going to be 6-9k. Porsche life, but it'll mean it is driving again and I'll be loving life.
                                IG: @sebastienaudeon
                                1974 Porsche 911S

                                Originally posted by TRaNz
                                *pats Sebs head*
                                there there.
                                keep calm, go mash your face on a car window.

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