Bought my keeper! 2.5 Flared suby conversion!, Big thanks to Dean (Sawtooth) for selling me his beautiful 914 |
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Bought my keeper! 2.5 Flared suby conversion!, Big thanks to Dean (Sawtooth) for selling me his beautiful 914 |
JRust |
Sep 7 2013, 06:05 PM
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Crazy how things work. I originally sent Dean a text to see if he was going to RRC. Next thing you know we are making a deal for me to buy his car. Thanks so much Dean for building such a beautiful 914. I am honored & thankful you entrusted it to me. I plan to keep this car for many years. While I won't be discussing the price. I will say this is the most I've ever paid for a 914 by far. At the same time this is the happiest I've ever been with the purchase.
I've logged a good 6 hours in it so far. Drives great & has good power. 160ish to the wheels if I remember right. The suby tranny shifts easy & is tight. My only question will be if I stick with the 16x7 fuchs on it. Or change to the 17x9rears & 17x7.5 rsr finish rota Fuch replica's (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) Attached thumbnail(s) |
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