jrgatfh
08-26-2007, 12:15 AM
Hey Guys,
As some of you know I bought this car from Martin (illm3) back in December of last year. I was so happy to get it, and never thought I would sell it. I ended u putting in a new clutch, and doing a complete color change on the car from Seal Grey to the same exact Orange found on the new 997GT3RS. The car was repainted by an amazing body shop who specialize in Porsches. During the color change of the car the doors, hood, trunk, glass, and motor were all off the car, all the rubber moldings were also removed. Everything was completely changed the the Porsche Factory color used on the new 997GT3RS. All the interior pieces were taken out also. This was a complete color change, done factory quality, using Spies Hecker which is the Porsche Factory paint brand. There are no tape lines or anything on the car and all the factory stickers have been put back on the car in their original places. Various interior pieces including the rear center console and newly installed DAS rollbar were also painted orange. The paint job came out amazing and I could not be happier. My reason for selling the car is that I really want to try and get into a 964 Turbo. I know the 996 is the superior car but there is something about the 964's that touches my soul. Below I will list a list of modifications, and some pictures. Im not sure how quickly im going to try to move this car but i'm definately serious. The car is a real attention grabber, I will try to post up more pictures when I get a chance. I'm looking to get $76k.
Pictures
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t54/jrgatfh/_MG_4340.jpg
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t54/jrgatfh/_MG_4339.jpg
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t54/jrgatfh/9.jpg
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t54/jrgatfh/6.jpg
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t54/jrgatfh/2.jpg
*all the sticker are removeable these pictures were taken from a recent car show, the stickers include the Black FenderBenders decal across the side of the car, the stickers on the lips of the rear rims, and the tiny white sticker on the rear quarter glass.
-Techart Front Bumper
-9ff GT2 add-on wing (Carbon Fiber)
-19" Champion RG5's
-H+R suspension
-GT3 Front and Rear Sway Bars
-FVD Exhaust System
-FVD Programming
-Evolution Motorsports V-Flow Intake System
-1 bar waste gate springs
-B&M Short Shift Kit
-DAS Sport Rollbar
-Forged Diverter Valves
-Unorthodox Racing Light Weight Flywheel
-Spec Stage 3 Clutch
-Various Interior Upgrades
-Pioneer Avic-N3 (Navigation, DVD, MP3, Ipod, Rear view camera)
-Full MB Quartz speaker setup
-Alpine Amplifiers
All maintence has been upkept, the car juss recieved the new clutch about 2k miles ago, and recived an oil change and new spark plugs about two weeks ago. The car has 45k miles on it and all the previous owner and myself are active members of 6speedonline, who can vouch for how well maintained this car is, how it was cared for, and the quality of work done. This car was owned by a true car enthusiast from day 1!
Any questions please post in this thread of feel free to PM me. Thank you for your time!
As some of you know I bought this car from Martin (illm3) back in December of last year. I was so happy to get it, and never thought I would sell it. I ended u putting in a new clutch, and doing a complete color change on the car from Seal Grey to the same exact Orange found on the new 997GT3RS. The car was repainted by an amazing body shop who specialize in Porsches. During the color change of the car the doors, hood, trunk, glass, and motor were all off the car, all the rubber moldings were also removed. Everything was completely changed the the Porsche Factory color used on the new 997GT3RS. All the interior pieces were taken out also. This was a complete color change, done factory quality, using Spies Hecker which is the Porsche Factory paint brand. There are no tape lines or anything on the car and all the factory stickers have been put back on the car in their original places. Various interior pieces including the rear center console and newly installed DAS rollbar were also painted orange. The paint job came out amazing and I could not be happier. My reason for selling the car is that I really want to try and get into a 964 Turbo. I know the 996 is the superior car but there is something about the 964's that touches my soul. Below I will list a list of modifications, and some pictures. Im not sure how quickly im going to try to move this car but i'm definately serious. The car is a real attention grabber, I will try to post up more pictures when I get a chance. I'm looking to get $76k.
Pictures
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t54/jrgatfh/_MG_4340.jpg
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t54/jrgatfh/_MG_4339.jpg
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t54/jrgatfh/9.jpg
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t54/jrgatfh/6.jpg
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t54/jrgatfh/2.jpg
*all the sticker are removeable these pictures were taken from a recent car show, the stickers include the Black FenderBenders decal across the side of the car, the stickers on the lips of the rear rims, and the tiny white sticker on the rear quarter glass.
-Techart Front Bumper
-9ff GT2 add-on wing (Carbon Fiber)
-19" Champion RG5's
-H+R suspension
-GT3 Front and Rear Sway Bars
-FVD Exhaust System
-FVD Programming
-Evolution Motorsports V-Flow Intake System
-1 bar waste gate springs
-B&M Short Shift Kit
-DAS Sport Rollbar
-Forged Diverter Valves
-Unorthodox Racing Light Weight Flywheel
-Spec Stage 3 Clutch
-Various Interior Upgrades
-Pioneer Avic-N3 (Navigation, DVD, MP3, Ipod, Rear view camera)
-Full MB Quartz speaker setup
-Alpine Amplifiers
All maintence has been upkept, the car juss recieved the new clutch about 2k miles ago, and recived an oil change and new spark plugs about two weeks ago. The car has 45k miles on it and all the previous owner and myself are active members of 6speedonline, who can vouch for how well maintained this car is, how it was cared for, and the quality of work done. This car was owned by a true car enthusiast from day 1!
Any questions please post in this thread of feel free to PM me. Thank you for your time!