I have that exact same Personal wheel. Best thing I’ve ever bought. Smashes Momo, Sparco etc out of the water.
This is exactly my plan, an early 996. I’m just scared of the horror stories.
Also, for those of you put off by the interior, I presume you haven’t seen this one:
Mate thats the DREAAMMMI have that exact same Personal wheel. Best thing I’ve ever bought. Smashes Momo, Sparco etc out of the water.
This is exactly my plan, an early 996. I’m just scared of the horror stories.
Also, for those of you put off by the interior, I presume you haven’t seen this one:
Good thing about the personal is it was used for so many decades in so many cars it just sortve works.Weird thing is, in a new car I’d hate it but I’d happily have one in that interior over grey.
Mate thats the DREAAMMM
Good thing about the personal is it was used for so many decades in so many cars it just sortve works.
I bought a Renault 9 Turbo back in the day, the old boy had every scrap of paper ever associated with the car, and a diary of every single time he put fuel in it. Mileage, litres, cost etc all in a tiny little hand book spanning about fifty thousand miles.That journal is next level OCD, little things like that can tell a lot about how it was looked after. The original owner of my E34 has something similar but not to the extent of a dedicated book. It has all the old tax discs stapled to the reminders with "Paid at local post office on <date> for £**" written on the top and other notes like "Phoned DVLA to clarify.....". Also there is a hand written letter to the previous owner thanking them for posting the garage key back to the original owner as it was accidently left on the key.
I keep all receipts for parts and labour. And recently I have written a computer program that tracks my fuel usage, mainly as a show off to put on my CV at "look at what I can do" if I ever need it for job hunting. But that is more of a personal log and won't be transfered to any new owner.I bought a Renault 9 Turbo back in the day, the old boy had every scrap of paper ever associated with the car, and a diary of every single time he put fuel in it. Mileage, litres, cost etc all in a tiny little hand book spanning about fifty thousand miles.
Sadly the floor had rotted out and the HG was toast and I scrapped it, as I had several others at the time in better nick.
Ahhhh you’ve made your car look worse! 🙈
The amber lights were terrible back then and are still terrible! Ha
So much nicer before.
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agreed.Ahhhh you’ve made your car look worse! 🙈
The amber lights were terrible back then and are still terrible! Ha
So much nicer before.
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I didn’t think it was possible to be so wrong. But here we are.agreed.
I like both, but I think in a lineup of 911s I'd prefer to have the ambers and stand out a bit. But I'm getting proper nostalgic for 90s cars at the minute!
Ians 50th birthday treat is the perfect way of putting it. The Sport design wheels also can be filed under that.Ambers every time. Smoked/clear screams Ian's 50th birthday treat, to me. Might as well add some England flags to the plates too.
Love the spec and the Personal is the one!
I'll see how the new wheels fit, but no spoiler. Unless someone has a very specific write off in an Aerokitted car and is oblivious to the value of its pristine silver bumpers, I cant see the body changing much.Do they do Lexus style lights for these?
I don't mind the lights either way to be fair. Spacers next. Then a spoiler.
The reason Porsche changed from amber to grey after 98 is because 911 owners didn’t like the fact their car “looked too much like the lesser Boxster”. Sounds a bit like tiny c**k syndrome to me.
The Boxster changed from Amber around the same time didn't it??
I thought it was just a general industry trend, phased out around 2000? You don't really see amber indicators on new cars.
Says the club where 99% of members have silvervision indicatorsIt’s pretty simple really, if your car came with ambers it should have ambers. If your car came with clear, it should have clear.
Modding an early amber car to clear is not cool and in the AAZ1234 numberplate club.
My Clio doesn’t. It’s not 2010 anymore.Says the club where 99% of members have silvervision indicators
Says the club where 99% of members have silvervision indicators
So since the start of this thread I've been looking at 911s, didn't realise how affordable 996s are.
I have seen one nice one local to me but it has xenons of some sort, which normally would be a good thing but it has the most god awful chrome covers on the washers on the lamp units, is this standard?
What's the deal with keeping these on the road too? I'd not want to garage it if I did get one, do they have rust issues etc?
Yep, exactly like that, really ruins the front end imo.
Yep, exactly like that, really ruins the front end imo.
No offence if that's your car, I'm still jealous