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Ooh! Pj, I heart your nose! You can't see it too well though, get a better pic! In the meantime, what is it. Looks late 944'ish.
It is a Turbo 944 Kit bumper for the 914. I bought it about 10 years ago. The only trouble is that the company went out of busniess.
Its a Bluuuuuuuuuuueeee Meeeeeeeeeanie!
Funny, you don't look bluish.
Kenny like
So it is all fiberglass? Were the 944T noses steel at all? Looks like you'd smash it up pretty good in the up & down game, its kinda low. So did the company give you a description of how they changed it to make it fit? Did they just cut it and make it less wide? Enquiring minds want to know!!
It looks awesome, and nice work by NOT doing a slant nose!
real 951s are urethane.
what a sweeeeeeeet color! the nose is awesome! that car is going to turn some heads!
That paint looks fantastic Phillip. Thanks for posting the pics.
looks great, hard to believe the car was designed in the sixties. the new front and side intakes update it nice.
dr
Great job, I like the front end. Do you have any pics of the side vents, I was thinking of doing some sort of vents but not sure where to start.
Very nice! Nothing like when you can get a car to paint and see how it looks in color. Thanks for posting the pictures. DH
Looks schweet! I like that front end, it looks good with the 914's lines. You must be psyched!
CaveMan:
The 944 Turbo bumper is all fiberglass the company had made a form. They operated in Las Vegas. I have attached the original Ad.
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now that's a classic!
Hey look! SIDE SCOOPS!!
Your car looks so sweet! What kind of flares are those?
Veeeeerrrrrryyyyyy nice! Exactly what color is that?
PJ is this the same blue you had before, I saw the car when we went to the Micro Brew in Woodinville, I seem to remember a post from you on an accident ?, is this why the new paint ?
Neal
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