i have had my 1975 porsche 914 for a few years now, and thought it was ok looking, but tonight i was driving down the highway and i saw a 914 with a body kit and a sweet hood. the hood look like it had a scoop on it, but instead of sticking out of the hood it went into the hood and was recessed(sp), and also it looked like the car had like a wide body kit, or something because it had huge fenders that flared out real far. it was by far the nicest looking 914 i have ever seen, and now i have to do it to mine, i was browsing the internet and could not find anything like i described, or any aftermarket parts infact. please if you know where i could get something like this let me know i want to do it very badly to mine.
thanks,
Kyle
A.I.R. American International Racing has stuff. I'm not shure if your idea of modification is to make it look like another car all together like a Ferrari but this link is a good idea on the race thing. You can get better deals and newer concepts for parts if you look around but this link is a start.
Enjoy.
what is the link for that company? you forgot to post it up?
Kyle
if it was white, you saw http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?act=Profile&CODE=03&MID=623
it's a sheridan kit he customized for his radiator.
i'll let him tell ya all about it, or you can see it in the flesh http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=52562
oh, by the way,
where's the pics of your car?
Holly 914 with bull balls! A 914 looking conversion and soft as silk. Must have a water cooled heart for that hood detail. I don't think anyone even asks for a race unless they like to feel funnnnny.
I see, I want, I spend, damn cool pics; may your camel's testricles be as dry as the desert sand of Bagslapmedad Mr. Lotus.
www.americaninternationalracing.com
If I look any further, I may have to sell my car and tools and get into bracelet making or better yet, marcamay. I feel in awe and violated all at the same time.
Java chemical inballance doing its damage.
Here's Sheridan's website:
http://www.ultimate914.com/
Here's what it looks like after a good wash.
Bill
PS: You can see the modifications I made to the Sheridan kit by looking at the aforementied website (ultimate914.com)and then studying my car. Notice the 996 turbo intakes, Cobra SVT driving light/brake duct bezals) and heightened/reshaped front radiator opening. Not to mention the GT 40 style hood for exhausting the radiator air and creating downforce up the ying yang.....
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i think kheebl got scared of yer car, bill... 2 posts then complete silence!
yes that is the car. i love it man, i wanna do that to mine now. how much would a setup like that run me?
here is my 75 914
and here is the vehicle i was driving next to you in Bill on Sat after i got off uni, my 97 f-150 sitting on 38's(aka my baby)
Kyle
... if you have to ask...
nice wheels, kyle
thanks, i like the wheels also. i gotta polish them up again.
Kyle
Kheebl,
Your 75 looks like a really nice ride! It would be a shame to chop it for a body kit if you are just going for looks. Better off finding a beater to transform.
But, that is only my opinion!
Getty Design supposedly has some great stuff - their carbon fiber decklids are supposedly incredible. Their fiberglass stuff is also supposed to be pretty nice with minimal fitting. AIR (mentioned previously) and GT Racing are other options, but get out your bondo.
I have a rear bumper from AIR that is a POS and will be giving up on and getting a Getty one to try them out down the road. I just got a GT Racing wing, and that will need some work to smooth out and such, but it was rather straight and will only need minimal work, so I would recommend them (but based on one purchase - I have heard others having real issues with their fenders and such). Of course not a single threadsert is in the same location one side to the other, so any concept of symmetry for my spill plate and wing mounting is out the window.
As for Sheridan, I would definitely recommend his stuff. It will also need fitting like all fiberglass (which you should know is okay - no two cars have identical body lines, let alone perfectly shaped body lines) but is the nicest, smoothest looking kit in my completely biased opinion I have the same kit that Bill has - the standard width kit. The wide body is a whole other dimension... here is Roger's personal car
another wide body that I like
and my POS before heading to the chassis shop getting a tube frame (with the standard kit) - notice the rear bumper dips at the center and I have spent hours sanding/filling/sanding/swearing/swearing/apologizingtoneighborsforswearing/sanding/givingup. I have more body work to do, but final fitting and such will all be "last step before paint" processes.
What kind of powerplant you runnin' there Mr. Bill?
Mark D.
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