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:lol: Benjamin, I'm with Porsche of Persia..... That car looks excellent .....Superb! The wheels are Outrageous....keep us posted when the Techart skirts and rear skirts go on you have a real Head turner there......I can see Porsche of Persia thinking.........." wonder if I can buy that kit in Downtown Bahrain".....as you do! You say that wing is a GTM wing and different to my GT2M Wing..... I'm off to his website to have a look see..........certainly flows nicley with the lines of the car and I'll search precision porsche of Cali for the rear skirts .............

i'm pretty impatient about my toys so it's a tough wait i tell ya. i keep looking at your c4s pics! lol

i had the gt2m wing before the gtm wing. the gtm wing blade is less aggressive than the gt2m blade.

porsche of persia, you can be my bodyguard. :D

here are some other angles:

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I went a bit crazy on my 996 C2, yes it really is a C2 built in 98! I did the full conversion on the standard chassis as I brought the car damaged and since most panels were to be replaced I thought I'd make it special. what do you think?

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:D 996GT2 .....OK say I believe it really is a C2 [ which I do.... I trust you! ] what a job youv'e done on her.... if you saw that on the road your looking at a Turbo...... I don't know what would give it away to look at Excellent! I saw the Turbo side Scoops on a web store in the UK....they were not cheap but how did you cut them in like that.....and when you put the Jigsaw up against the car were you not a little concerned what you might cut through.....Whatever the Case it looks the Business! I hear what you are saying about buying the car damaged so the money saved could be used to create the Beast......She 'appears' to be All good stuff!

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:D 996GT2 .....OK say I believe it really is a C2 [ which I do.... I trust you! ] what a job youv'e done on her.... if you saw that on the road your looking at a Turbo...... I don't know what would give it away to look at Excellent! I saw the Turbo side Scoops on a web store in the UK....they were not cheap but how did you cut them in like that.....and when you put the Jigsaw up against the car were you not a little concerned what you might cut through.....Whatever the Case it looks the Business! I hear what you are saying about buying the car damaged so the money saved could be used to create the Beast......She 'appears' to be All good stuff!

kenny i think your thread would get more love at 6speedonline than here. i think loren likes this to be more of a technical resource than bodykit resource. i started a thread on 6speed.

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:D 996GT2 .....OK say I believe it really is a C2 [ which I do.... I trust you! ] what a job youv'e done on her.... if you saw that on the road your looking at a Turbo...... I don't know what would give it away to look at Excellent! I saw the Turbo side Scoops on a web store in the UK....they were not cheap but how did you cut them in like that.....and when you put the Jigsaw up against the car were you not a little concerned what you might cut through.....Whatever the Case it looks the Business! I hear what you are saying about buying the car damaged so the money saved could be used to create the Beast......She 'appears' to be All good stuff!

I used all genuine porsche panels which consisted of turbo wings,bumpers, lights, sills, both genuine turbo 1/4 panels, inner wheel arch panels to accomodate the wider 1/4's, rear light panels, rear brake light panel, engine lid, genuine side scoops and ducting and full black leather + numerous other parts. All the parts were sourced either brand new or secondhand but were definitely all genuine, no aftermarket bodykit.

The car was stripped down to bare metal and rebuilt to concours condition by myself, it truely is unmarked and identical to the turbo apart from the running gear and extra space I get under the bonnet. I have another few projects in the pipeline so will be selling it soon.

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