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Posted by: hyespeed Jan 17 2017, 11:58 AM
I have a brand new in the box 914 slant nose and I believe wide body panels. My dad bought it in the 90s and never used it. He passed and I don't know what to do with it. What are the value of these things?
Posted by: Mueller Jan 17 2017, 12:12 PM
QUOTE(hyespeed @ Jan 17 2017, 09:58 AM)
I have a brand new in the box 914 slant nose and I believe wide body panels. My dad bought it in the 90s and never used it. He passed and I don't know what to do with it. What are the value of these things?
Pictures help, more than one company made those...some uglier than others
$100 to $1000
Shipping is usually the deal breaker for many people.
Posted by: hyespeed Jan 17 2017, 12:16 PM
I'm not sure to be honest I'd have to unwrap it. It's literally still wrapped up
Posted by: hyespeed Jan 17 2017, 03:47 PM
Rear corner
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Posted by: hyespeed Jan 17 2017, 03:49 PM
Front and rear
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Posted by: hyespeed Jan 17 2017, 05:34 PM
I've been told this is the finished kit.
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Posted by: Chris914n6 Jan 17 2017, 05:58 PM
Rayco, based on Boxster prototype. Retailed a little over $2k in 2000.
Posted by: hyespeed Jan 17 2017, 06:16 PM
That's pretty cool, pretty nice kit. Wonder what a new one in the box sells for today.
Posted by: Chris914n6 Jan 17 2017, 10:03 PM
I was off. Maybe that's what RH charged to install it
Googled this...
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914Club
Mar 11 2010, 02:02 AM
For Sale Rayco Widebody Bodykit for Porsche 914, This is a very rare kit no longer made ($1200 original cost new) that I am selling
to recoup original investment. Full bodykit never installed on a vehicle and in great shape.Also included in sale are brand new MINT
fiberglass hood and trunk that are feather-light around 6 lbs or so ($600 original cost new) ! <<>>I will not budge on the price it
is very firm and non-negotiable $800 CASH and you own it. If interested call 978-660-2913 anytime ask for Dave
Contents:
2 rear quarter panels with side scoops left, right
2 front fenders left, right
1 rear bumper facia
1 front grill/ bumper facia
1 front fiberglass hood
1 rear fiberglass trunk lid
Serious inquires only, I am old school hotrod SCAMMERS Don't even try your crap. Looking to sell to someone who ACTUALLY owns a 914
and wants a very nice bodykit...
Posted by: hyespeed Jan 18 2017, 09:12 AM
I'd be happy to get 1000 for it
Posted by: Mueller Jan 18 2017, 09:19 AM
QUOTE(Chris914n6 @ Jan 17 2017, 08:03 PM)
I was off. Maybe that's what RH charged to install it
Googled this...
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914Club
Mar 11 2010, 02:02 AM
For Sale Rayco Widebody Bodykit for Porsche 914, This is a very rare kit no longer made ($1200 original cost new) that I am selling
to recoup original investment. Full bodykit never installed on a vehicle and in great shape.Also included in sale are brand new MINT
fiberglass hood and trunk that are feather-light around 6 lbs or so ($600 original cost new) ! <<>>I will not budge on the price it
is very firm and non-negotiable $800 CASH and you own it. If interested call 978-660-2913 anytime ask for Dave
Contents:
2 rear quarter panels with side scoops left, right
2 front fenders left, right
1 rear bumper facia
1 front grill/ bumper facia
1 front fiberglass hood
1 rear fiberglass trunk lid
Serious inquires only, I am old school hotrod SCAMMERS Don't even try your crap. Looking to sell to someone who ACTUALLY owns a 914
and wants a very nice bodykit...
Wonder if he is still sitting on all those parts! Great price if that is something one is interested in.
Posted by: Andyrew Jan 18 2017, 09:33 AM
QUOTE(hyespeed @ Jan 18 2017, 07:12 AM)
I'd be happy to get 1000 for it
I suspect the sale price will be between 300 and 600. There simply isnt any demand for this type of body kit. People who want a 914 want a 914. No longer are they stuck with a $500 car and want to make something different out of it, as it was in the 90's/00's. Even at that price you'll probably be sitting on it for at least 6 months.
Posted by: Steve Jan 18 2017, 09:49 AM
Love that kit. I think I still have the sales brochure from Rayco somewhere in my collection. I'm not a fan of fiberglass and ended up building a GT clone with steel fenders. I think EBay would be your best bet to sell it. You could try pelican, 914club and our classifieds first.
Posted by: hyespeed Jan 18 2017, 11:31 AM
For 600 I'll just keep it I have a 914 in the garage that's just sitting there who knows
Posted by: Rob-O Jan 18 2017, 01:21 PM
QUOTE(Chris914n6 @ Jan 17 2017, 03:58 PM)
Rayco, based on Boxster prototype. Retailed a little over $2k in 2000.
Actually, the Rayco kit was around well before the Boxster prototype. I remember it from the mid 80's. I f I remember correctly, it underwent a slight styling change in '88 or so. I believe they changed the nose section a bit and also lengthened the side strakes at that time.
Chalon also did a styling change at that time too. They changed the front nose section from the 911 style air dam type to a 930 style air dam type, adding two small air splitters on each side of the air dam, in front of the front wheel arches and under the (fake) bumper bellows/indicator lights.
I agree with all above. Probably going to difficult to sell those at the moment. I think the ship has passed for 914's whose bodies are highly modified in a way that doesn't resemble something the factory did at some point or another.
Posted by: hyespeed Jan 18 2017, 01:48 PM
I also have a Audi 5000 trans axle sitting in the garage
Posted by: brant Jan 18 2017, 02:18 PM
QUOTE(hyespeed @ Jan 18 2017, 12:48 PM)
I also have a Audi 5000 trans axle sitting in the garage
I used to lust after a Rayco kit
and had many phone conversations with the manufacture back in the mid 80's
I still have a trunk lid with one of their spoilers on it
I remember 3 different nose styling configurations
yours is the last that I'm aware of
your going to collect A LOT of dust on those parts
I agree, the body kit mentality has passed for these cars
maybe some fierro guy will be your next market
like the stock market... they went down
but unlike the market, I don't think they will ever climb up again
if you love it great!
use it...
don't expect it to appreciate
expect to spend at least 10K on install and paint
and also to depreciate the car they are put on by another 10K
Posted by: hyespeed Jan 18 2017, 03:12 PM
I work in body/paint but if that's the case I'll toss it.0
Posted by: brant Jan 18 2017, 04:03 PM
didn't realize you work in body and paint
so except for your time, the install cost goes way down
but any body kit is still going to greatly depreciate a stock 914 these days.
Posted by: PlantMan Jan 18 2017, 04:27 PM
QUOTE(hyespeed @ Jan 18 2017, 01:12 PM)
I work in body/paint but if that's the case I'll toss it.0
Maybe pickup a salvaged car for cheap and slap the kit on it. Could be a fun project.
Posted by: boxsterfan Jan 18 2017, 04:56 PM
Find a cheap 914 (perhaps one that was originally a 1.8 or 1.7L car) and slap the Rayco kit on it. Then put a Suby motor in it. Bet it would be a fun car.
Posted by: hyespeed Jan 18 2017, 08:41 PM
Possibly I just have too many projects at the time and best bet would probably be just to sell it.
Posted by: hyespeed Jan 19 2017, 02:27 PM
Well if anyone is interested make an offer. Thanks.
Posted by: kenshapiro2002 Feb 9 2024, 06:21 PM
QUOTE(boxsterfan @ Jan 18 2017, 05:56 PM)
Find a cheap 914 (perhaps one that was originally a 1.8 or 1.7L car) and slap the Rayco kit on it. Then put a Suby motor in it. Bet it would be a fun car.
Like this?
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Posted by: windforfun Feb 9 2024, 06:44 PM
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QUOTE(boxsterfan @ Jan 18 2017, 05:56 PM)
Find a cheap 914 (perhaps one that was originally a 1.8 or 1.7L car) and slap the Rayco kit on it. Then put a Suby motor in it. Bet it would be a fun car.
Like this?
So what's this worth? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Put that on a lift for inspection, but keep your eyes closed.
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Posted by: kenshapiro2002 Feb 9 2024, 07:19 PM
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QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Feb 9 2024, 04:21 PM)
QUOTE(boxsterfan @ Jan 18 2017, 05:56 PM)
Find a cheap 914 (perhaps one that was originally a 1.8 or 1.7L car) and slap the Rayco kit on it. Then put a Suby motor in it. Bet it would be a fun car.
Like this?
So what's this worth? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Put that on a lift for inspection, but keep your eyes closed.
Not bright and not polite, but luckily none of us need to rely on your intelligence or kindness.
Posted by: windforfun Feb 9 2024, 07:31 PM
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QUOTE(boxsterfan @ Jan 18 2017, 05:56 PM)
Find a cheap 914 (perhaps one that was originally a 1.8 or 1.7L car) and slap the Rayco kit on it. Then put a Suby motor in it. Bet it would be a fun car.
Like this?
So what's this worth? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Put that on a lift for inspection, but keep your eyes closed.
Not bright and not polite, but luckily none of us need to rely on your intelligence or kindness.
My apologies. It's been a bad day. I'm simply one of those idiots who believe in keeping a car stock to retain its value. Forgive me for offending you.
Posted by: kenshapiro2002 Feb 9 2024, 07:37 PM
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QUOTE(windforfun @ Feb 9 2024, 07:44 PM)
QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Feb 9 2024, 04:21 PM)
QUOTE(boxsterfan @ Jan 18 2017, 05:56 PM)
Find a cheap 914 (perhaps one that was originally a 1.8 or 1.7L car) and slap the Rayco kit on it. Then put a Suby motor in it. Bet it would be a fun car.
Like this?
So what's this worth? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Put that on a lift for inspection, but keep your eyes closed.
Not bright and not polite, but luckily none of us need to rely on your intelligence or kindness.
My apologies. It's been a bad day. I'm simply one of those idiots who believe in keeping a car stock to retain its value. Forgive me for offending you.
Apology accepted. There’s no truth as to whether a modified car is more variable than a stock one. It’s pretty much why Baskin Robbins makes 31 flavors. So many factors. This car will outhandle and blow the doors off of any unmolested 914, even a 914-6. I’m after the driving experience, not money at sale or the approval of purists. I was just amazed that you seemed to know what her belly looked like and her level of rustiness.
Posted by: kenshapiro2002 Feb 9 2024, 07:38 PM
QUOTE(windforfun @ Feb 9 2024, 08:31 PM)
QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Feb 9 2024, 05:19 PM)
QUOTE(windforfun @ Feb 9 2024, 07:44 PM)
QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Feb 9 2024, 04:21 PM)
QUOTE(boxsterfan @ Jan 18 2017, 05:56 PM)
Find a cheap 914 (perhaps one that was originally a 1.8 or 1.7L car) and slap the Rayco kit on it. Then put a Suby motor in it. Bet it would be a fun car.
Like this?
So what's this worth? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Put that on a lift for inspection, but keep your eyes closed.
Not bright and not polite, but luckily none of us need to rely on your intelligence or kindness.
My apologies. It's been a bad day. I'm simply one of those idiots who believe in keeping a car stock to retain its value. Forgive me for offending you.
Apology accepted. There’s no truth as to whether a modified car is more valuable than a stock one. It’s pretty much why Baskin Robbins makes 31 flavors. So many factors. This car will outhandle and blow the doors off of any unmolested 914, even a 914-6. I’m after the driving experience, not money at sale or the approval of purists. I was just amazed that you seemed to know what her belly looked like and her level of rustiness.
Posted by: windforfun Feb 9 2024, 07:46 PM
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QUOTE(windforfun @ Feb 9 2024, 08:31 PM)
QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Feb 9 2024, 05:19 PM)
QUOTE(windforfun @ Feb 9 2024, 07:44 PM)
QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Feb 9 2024, 04:21 PM)
QUOTE(boxsterfan @ Jan 18 2017, 05:56 PM)
Find a cheap 914 (perhaps one that was originally a 1.8 or 1.7L car) and slap the Rayco kit on it. Then put a Suby motor in it. Bet it would be a fun car.
Like this?
So what's this worth? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Put that on a lift for inspection, but keep your eyes closed.
Not bright and not polite, but luckily none of us need to rely on your intelligence or kindness.
My apologies. It's been a bad day. I'm simply one of those idiots who believe in keeping a car stock to retain its value. Forgive me for offending you.
Apology accepted. There’s no truth as to whether a modified car is more valuable than a stock one. It’s pretty much why Baskin Robbins makes 31 flavors. So many factors. This car will outhandle and blow the doors off of any unmolested 914, even a 914-6. I’m after the driving experience, not money at sale or the approval of purists. I was just amazed that you seemed to know what her belly looked like and her level of rustiness.
So how is the workmanship with the modification? Is the car rust free? I ASSUMED, like an old asshole, that the "quality" of the car went backwards. I've seen so many modified cars over the years where the quality was severely compromised. Again, please accept my apologies. So what's under the hood (as they used to say)?
Posted by: kenshapiro2002 Feb 9 2024, 08:01 PM
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QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Feb 9 2024, 05:38 PM)
QUOTE(windforfun @ Feb 9 2024, 08:31 PM)
QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Feb 9 2024, 05:19 PM)
QUOTE(windforfun @ Feb 9 2024, 07:44 PM)
QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Feb 9 2024, 04:21 PM)
QUOTE(boxsterfan @ Jan 18 2017, 05:56 PM)
Find a cheap 914 (perhaps one that was originally a 1.8 or 1.7L car) and slap the Rayco kit on it. Then put a Suby motor in it. Bet it would be a fun car.
Like this?
So what's this worth? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Put that on a lift for inspection, but keep your eyes closed.
Not bright and not polite, but luckily none of us need to rely on your intelligence or kindness.
My apologies. It's been a bad day. I'm simply one of those idiots who believe in keeping a car stock to retain its value. Forgive me for offending you.
Apology accepted. There’s no truth as to whether a modified car is more valuable than a stock one. It’s pretty much why Baskin Robbins makes 31 flavors. So many factors. This car will outhandle and blow the doors off of any unmolested 914, even a 914-6. I’m after the driving experience, not money at sale or the approval of purists. I was just amazed that you seemed to know what her belly looked like and her level of rustiness.
So how is the workmanship with the modification? Is the car rust free? I ASSUMED, like an old asshole, that the "quality" of the car went backwards. I've seen so many modified cars over the years where the quality was severely compromised. Again, please accept my apologies. So what's under the hood (as they used to say)?
Done probably 30 years ago or more to what must have been a very solid teener when they were dirt cheap and unloved and when the Rayco kit was the rage. Dr. 914 , George Hussey, of Auto Atlanta says these were superbly made kits. It was very well done. It’s a JDM EJ20K STI making around 280 HP. 225 meats, reinforced unibody, handles better than the Lotus Europa I had or any of my previous 914s.
Posted by: windforfun Feb 9 2024, 08:14 PM
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QUOTE(windforfun @ Feb 9 2024, 07:44 PM)
QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Feb 9 2024, 04:21 PM)
QUOTE(boxsterfan @ Jan 18 2017, 05:56 PM)
Find a cheap 914 (perhaps one that was originally a 1.8 or 1.7L car) and slap the Rayco kit on it. Then put a Suby motor in it. Bet it would be a fun car.
Like this?
So what's this worth? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Put that on a lift for inspection, but keep your eyes closed.
Not bright and not polite, but luckily none of us need to rely on your intelligence or kindness.
My apologies. It's been a bad day. I'm simply one of those idiots who believe in keeping a car stock to retain its value. Forgive me for offending you.
Apology accepted. There’s no truth as to whether a modified car is more valuable than a stock one. It’s pretty much why Baskin Robbins makes 31 flavors. So many factors. This car will outhandle and blow the doors off of any unmolested 914, even a 914-6. I’m after the driving experience, not money at sale or the approval of purists. I was just amazed that you seemed to know what her belly looked like and her level of rustiness.
So how is the workmanship with the modification? Is the car rust free? I ASSUMED, like an old asshole, that the "quality" of the car went backwards. I've seen so many modified cars over the years where the quality was severely compromised. Again, please accept my apologies. So what's under the hood (as they used to say)?
Done probably 30 years ago or more to what must have been a very solid teener when they were dirt cheap and unloved and when the Rayco kit was the rage. Dr. 914 , George Hussey, of Auto Atlanta says these were superbly made kits. It was very well done. It’s a JDM EJ20K STI making around 280 HP. 225 meats, reinforced unibody, handles better than the Lotus Europa I had or any of my previous 914s.
Very cool indeed. My neighbor has an AM DB9. The link to your website doesn't connect. FYI. An error on my end perhaps. Have a nice evening. And as Harrison Ford says in the latest Indiana Jones movie: "Thanks for putting up with me."
Posted by: kenshapiro2002 Feb 9 2024, 08:17 PM
Looking for a Rayco brochure and installation manual.
Posted by: TargaToy Feb 10 2024, 11:19 AM
QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Feb 9 2024, 09:17 PM)
Looking for a Rayco brochure and installation manual.
I'm not sure how this 2017 thread was revived but I'll jump in...
I have the Rayco instructions as well as a couple color photos of the kit installed mailed to me by Rayco Inc. I guess I requested the packet years ago (it's post-marked 1997). These aren't for sale but I would be happy to scan them and send them to you or link them here if you're interested.
Posted by: technicalninja Feb 10 2024, 11:33 AM
I (sort of) am the reason this thread got revived...
I advised Kenshapiro2002 to PM the original poster in this thread to find out if he still had it as the last post in 2017 said "offers please".
I advised this was a long shot...
I did not say "bring this back from the past and get into arguments with other members on the validity of this body kit."
I was trying to help a member get the kit he wanted, not create extra stress in the forum.
Posted by: emerygt350 Feb 11 2024, 07:12 AM
I am not a fan of that look, but I wouldn't say it doesn't have a market. If your 914 is already kitted and your panels are beat maybe this would be a refresh? Going back to stock panels for a chopped car is a really expensive proposition and would put you way underwater.
Posted by: Superhawk996 Feb 11 2024, 07:23 AM
QUOTE(technicalninja @ Feb 10 2024, 01:33 PM)
I did not say "bring this back from the past and get into arguments with other members on the validity of this body kit."
It’s a free service that comes along with any discussion of body kits. Just ask Emery
QUOTE(technicalninja @ Feb 10 2024, 01:33 PM)
I was trying to help a member get the kit he wanted, not create extra stress in the forum.
No good deed goes unpunished
Looks like TargaToy can cover Ken’s WTB request for Literature with free scans - can’t get much better than that. Seems like a typical 914World success story unless he absolutely wants paper copies.
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=27135 @http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=10598
Posted by: TROJANMAN Feb 11 2024, 07:27 AM
QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Feb 9 2024, 05:21 PM)
QUOTE(boxsterfan @ Jan 18 2017, 05:56 PM)
Find a cheap 914 (perhaps one that was originally a 1.8 or 1.7L car) and slap the Rayco kit on it. Then put a Suby motor in it. Bet it would be a fun car.
Like this?
I think this car looks great. Not something I would ever do to my car, but pretty cool.
Posted by: r_towle Feb 11 2024, 11:46 AM
Is the kit still for sale?
Posted by: technicalninja Feb 11 2024, 12:40 PM
QUOTE(r_towle @ Feb 11 2024, 11:46 AM)
Is the kit still for sale?
This is the kicker!
Had I been Ken I'd have been ninja quiet
until I had verified if the kit was still available. If it was gone then posting the car would be proper.
If there was a tiny chance it might still be available, I'd have hunted that to completion before posting as someone else might be interested.
I've been involved with fiberglass mods most of my life (my dad!) and have come to the conclusion that ALL fiberglass that is bonded to sheet metal WILL crack and disconnect with time. Might take a while but it will require further work down the road.
Having an extra kit (especially a never installed one!) means the one on the car will last longer.
Ninja proverb: If you have a spare available ready to install you will not need it until directly after you dispose of it.
I keep spares...
I'd not want to get into a bidding war on a kit that the seller was having trouble getting rid of 7 years ago.
I'd have been quiet!
Now, the car in question looked like a damn good buy. Looks like he's into it for less than 15 and if it's right it will be an absolute hoot to drive!
It's not perfect but it's not a roach either.
He was also a player on a 44K car that looked better but was back for sale within a month of the auction. That's a HUGE red flag for me!
I think he was lucky to miss the black one!
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1976-porsche-914-83/
How many of us have 15K in our projects?
I do...
He's driving his!
His will be faster than 80% of the builds on here...
Posted by: windforfun Feb 11 2024, 02:42 PM
Didn't the old Vets require continuous fiberglass tweaking? No tweaking resulted in lots of squeaking. Won't this kit do the same thing before structural failure? Will it depend upon the workmanship of installation?
Posted by: windforfun Feb 11 2024, 10:16 PM
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QUOTE(boxsterfan @ Jan 18 2017, 05:56 PM)
Find a cheap 914 (perhaps one that was originally a 1.8 or 1.7L car) and slap the Rayco kit on it. Then put a Suby motor in it. Bet it would be a fun car.
Like this?
So what's this worth? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Put that on a lift for inspection, but keep your eyes closed.
Not bright and not polite, but luckily none of us need to rely on your intelligence or kindness.
My apologies. It's been a bad day. I'm simply one of those idiots who believe in keeping a car stock to retain its value. Forgive me for offending you.
Apology accepted. There’s no truth as to whether a modified car is more variable than a stock one. It’s pretty much why Baskin Robbins makes 31 flavors. So many factors. This car will outhandle and blow the doors off of any unmolested 914, even a 914-6. I’m after the driving experience, not money at sale or the approval of purists. I was just amazed that you seemed to know what her belly looked like and her level of rustiness.
I was just there the other day. Great ice cream indeed. Thanks for the "memory" refreshment.
Posted by: kenshapiro2002 Feb 12 2024, 11:30 AM
QUOTE(technicalninja @ Feb 11 2024, 01:40 PM)
QUOTE(r_towle @ Feb 11 2024, 11:46 AM)
Is the kit still for sale?
This is the kicker!
Had I been Ken I'd have been ninja quiet
until I had verified if the kit was still available. If it was gone then posting the car would be proper.
If there was a tiny chance it might still be available, I'd have hunted that to completion before posting as someone else might be interested.
I've been involved with fiberglass mods most of my life (my dad!) and have come to the conclusion that ALL fiberglass that is bonded to sheet metal WILL crack and disconnect with time. Might take a while but it will require further work down the road.
Having an extra kit (especially a never installed one!) means the one on the car will last longer.
Ninja proverb: If you have a spare available ready to install you will not need it until directly after you dispose of it.
I keep spares...
I'd not want to get into a bidding war on a kit that the seller was having trouble getting rid of 7 years ago.
I'd have been quiet!
Now, the car in question looked like a damn good buy. Looks like he's into it for less than 15 and if it's right it will be an absolute hoot to drive!
It's not perfect but it's not a roach either.
He was also a player on a 44K car that looked better but was back for sale within a month of the auction. That's a HUGE red flag for me!
I think he was lucky to miss the black one!
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1976-porsche-914-83/
How many of us have 15K in our projects?
I do...
He's driving his!
His will be faster than 80% of the builds on here...
Driving it regularly. Into it for $12,500, maybe the best buy I’ve ever fallen into. The pictures in the BAT listing didn’t do it justice. It’s solid, stupid fast, handles better than my Europa and needs nothing other than a hand brake adjustment. In my opinion it’s a 20-25K car. And the cat who outbid me on the 44K black one is trying to get rid of it. I passed. So glad that was a fail. Mine is nowhere near as nice but 32K nicer? Not to me. And performance wise I think my STI might be stronger than his WRX
Posted by: kenshapiro2002 Feb 12 2024, 11:35 AM
QUOTE(TargaToy @ Feb 10 2024, 12:19 PM)
QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Feb 9 2024, 09:17 PM)
Looking for a Rayco brochure and installation manual.
I'm not sure how this 2017 thread was revived but I'll jump in...
I have the Rayco instructions as well as a couple color photos of the kit installed mailed to me by Rayco Inc. I guess I requested the packet years ago (it's post-marked 1997). These aren't for sale but I would be happy to scan them and send them to you or link them here if you're interested.
Thanks sooo much. Just emailed you.
Ken
Posted by: technicalninja Feb 12 2024, 01:45 PM
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=10598
Was there any buyers fee or other "vapor money" involved with your purchase?
I though a 12.5 bid wasn't the whole amount.
How did you like BAT for transfer and after sale BS?
The reason it was 34k less than the black car was the non-purist body kit.
That black car had a bunch of aftermarket fiberglass on it as well so IMO it was the "same" as your car.
Just the stuff on the black car Porsche actually produced at one point...
Freaking silly for 34K!
You probably bought more "speed" for less money than anyone else has in a long time regarding 914s!
I'm not "gaga" over the kit but for the price I'd live with it just fine...
You have the option of messing with people's minds on it, however.
Someone askes "what is it" and your imagination is the only roadblock!
Posted by: emerygt350 Feb 12 2024, 04:29 PM
And since it is a 914, when someone pulls up and asks if that's a real Porsche you won't be experiencing anything different from the guy with even the most perfect unrestored specimen.
Posted by: kenshapiro2002 Feb 12 2024, 06:28 PM
QUOTE(technicalninja @ Feb 12 2024, 02:45 PM)
@http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showuser=10598
Was there any buyers fee or other "vapor money" involved with your purchase?
I though a 12.5 bid wasn't the whole amount.
How did you like BAT for transfer and after sale BS?
The reason it was 34k less than the black car was the non-purist body kit.
That black car had a bunch of aftermarket fiberglass on it as well so IMO it was the "same" as your car.
Just the stuff on the black car Porsche actually produced at one point...
Freaking silly for 34K!
You probably bought more "speed" for less money than anyone else has in a long time regarding 914s!
I'm not "gaga" over the kit but for the price I'd live with it just fine...
You have the option of messing with people's minds on it, however.
Someone askes "what is it" and your imagination is the only roadblock!
BAT gets 5%, so $625. No after sale BS at all. They have the seller my email and we settled up. Great guy by the way. We communicate frequently about the car and other mutual interests.
Posted by: TargaToy Feb 12 2024, 07:40 PM
QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Feb 12 2024, 12:35 PM)
QUOTE(TargaToy @ Feb 10 2024, 12:19 PM)
QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Feb 9 2024, 09:17 PM)
Looking for a Rayco brochure and installation manual.
I'm not sure how this 2017 thread was revived but I'll jump in...
I have the Rayco instructions as well as a couple color photos of the kit installed mailed to me by Rayco Inc. I guess I requested the packet years ago (it's post-marked 1997). These aren't for sale but I would be happy to scan them and send them to you or link them here if you're interested.
Thanks sooo much. Just emailed you.
Ken
Hey, Ken
No email from you at the address I have in my profile here. Check your PM's. I just sent you a link to the download.
Posted by: kenshapiro2002 Feb 12 2024, 11:39 PM
QUOTE(TargaToy @ Feb 12 2024, 08:40 PM)
QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Feb 12 2024, 12:35 PM)
QUOTE(TargaToy @ Feb 10 2024, 12:19 PM)
QUOTE(kenshapiro2002 @ Feb 9 2024, 09:17 PM)
Looking for a Rayco brochure and installation manual.
I'm not sure how this 2017 thread was revived but I'll jump in...
I have the Rayco instructions as well as a couple color photos of the kit installed mailed to me by Rayco Inc. I guess I requested the packet years ago (it's post-marked 1997). These aren't for sale but I would be happy to scan them and send them to you or link them here if you're interested.
Thanks sooo much. Just emailed you.
Ken
Hey, Ken
No email from you at the address I have in my profile here. Check your PM's. I just sent you a link to the download.
Got it… you duh man!
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