Has anyone got a photo of a 911 turbo SE
Re: Has anyone got a photo of a 911 turbo SE
This thread got me thinking about a pair of wishbones i have here. They're very similar to the Cougar standard wishbone, but about 8mm shorter. The header says Club 10 saloon, but i have no part number for them.
Did the Cougar based 911 have a narrower front end, or was it the later Club 10 mk2 saloons, or both?
Paul.
Did the Cougar based 911 have a narrower front end, or was it the later Club 10 mk2 saloons, or both?
Paul.
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Re: Has anyone got a photo of a 911 turbo SE
Paul,
Best I can do is confirm that the Mk2 Club10 utilised different front and rear wishbones for the touring models....
U774V - Front Wishbones (Cougar, Storm, Rally)
U1781J - Front Wishbones (Touring)
U1133J - Rear Wishbones (Cougar, Storm, Rally) (Medium Wheelbase)
U1135L - Rear Wishbones (Touring) (Short Wheelbase)
Not sure about the 911, will wait and see if Ryan can do a scan of the manual for us all.
Alex
Best I can do is confirm that the Mk2 Club10 utilised different front and rear wishbones for the touring models....
U774V - Front Wishbones (Cougar, Storm, Rally)
U1781J - Front Wishbones (Touring)
U1133J - Rear Wishbones (Cougar, Storm, Rally) (Medium Wheelbase)
U1135L - Rear Wishbones (Touring) (Short Wheelbase)
Not sure about the 911, will wait and see if Ryan can do a scan of the manual for us all.
Alex
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Re: Has anyone got a photo of a 911 turbo SE
Thanks Alex i'd noticed U1781J on the Nitro21XT manual listed as touring wishbones, i just couldn't be sure it was them.
Re: Has anyone got a photo of a 911 turbo SE
Sorry for the late reply
> here is a picture of my 911SE (I know, it's old and the quality could be better)
and of the chassis (I am sure it is a Cougar from 1992 - wrote a review at that time for a German magazine)
http://www.rccarmuseum.org/museum/files/911_schu_c.html
the manual should be somewhere in my archive (but I should be able to find it - if there is still a need for a scan, except title page which is missing)
BTW: there is still the plan to update my rc-car museum on the internet with much better pictures ...
> here is a picture of my 911SE (I know, it's old and the quality could be better)
and of the chassis (I am sure it is a Cougar from 1992 - wrote a review at that time for a German magazine)
http://www.rccarmuseum.org/museum/files/911_schu_c.html
the manual should be somewhere in my archive (but I should be able to find it - if there is still a need for a scan, except title page which is missing)
BTW: there is still the plan to update my rc-car museum on the internet with much better pictures ...
have fun,
paul
paul
Re: Has anyone got a photo of a 911 turbo SE
Hi Paul!
I remember your review of the Schumacher 911SE for the German AMT-magazine with a cool shot of the car in front of the Vienna UNO-city. Well done!
Best regards!
Heli
I remember your review of the Schumacher 911SE for the German AMT-magazine with a cool shot of the car in front of the Vienna UNO-city. Well done!
Best regards!
Heli
Re: Has anyone got a photo of a 911 turbo SE
Hi Heli,
well that's ages ago or in other words: pictures (and stories) from the last century
But it's nice to read that I am not the only veteran around
well that's ages ago or in other words: pictures (and stories) from the last century
But it's nice to read that I am not the only veteran around
have fun,
paul
paul
Re: Has anyone got a photo of a 911 turbo SE
assuming one could get hold of the rest of the parts needed, where does one find touring-car bodies that fit?
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Re: Has anyone got a photo of a 911 turbo SE
Any of the Parma - produced Wildcat touring bodies should work.... matter of fact, just about any 235mm wide-body rallycross-style shell should fit - as long as the wheelbase works. I have the Alfa 155 (or 156), Mondeo, and I think some others from the Wildcat, and from memory a Pug 306 from Parma somewhere.PerKr wrote:assuming one could get hold of the rest of the parts needed, where does one find touring-car bodies that fit?
As for the parts, well, they're all available, if you look hard enough
Alex
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Re: Has anyone got a photo of a 911 turbo SE
Hi guy's
Look at this beauty
It's an original and unused Schumacher Porsche 911 shell
Regards
Cedric
Look at this beauty
It's an original and unused Schumacher Porsche 911 shell
Regards
Cedric
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Reason: lets keep the b/s/t area in the b/s/t section
Reason: lets keep the b/s/t area in the b/s/t section
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Re: Has anyone got a photo of a 911 turbo SE
There are still quite a few options, you will have to check wheelbases though.Delta Plastikmake a BMW, Mercedes and Lancia Delta. PK Racing still list a few wide touring bodies. Team Bluegroovehas a few bodies available designed for the HPI Super Nitro, including a Kyosho flatnose Porsche. Just check the wheelbases of them to check if they will fit.PerKr wrote:assuming one could get hold of the rest of the parts needed, where does one find touring-car bodies that fit?
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