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    911R - rear decklid hinges - oil filler position?

    Hi, I am getting well and away with a 911R(eplica).

    Its being built as authentic as the budget allows. Fiberglass fenders, bonnet, decklid, doors, bumpers, lightweight interior, latex-polycarbonate windows, plastic door handles, center fill and so on..

    I am a week or two away from painting it.

    Does anyone have the correct position for the decklid hinges and the oil filler through fender hole?




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    12.5" seem to do the work.
    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...asurement.html


    Credit to Clint (rebel racing for the pic)
    Last edited by teveo; 02-21-2011 at 09:11 AM.
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    picture removed ... i checked the website and this photographer states copyrights and no use.. i'll stick to 25 cm from the outer perimeter, thats a perfect german solution!
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    If you poke around on this site I think Bill Noon measured the hinge locations and posted them a couple of years back.

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    Thanks .. did a search but could not find it. I edited another pic ( credit to the photographer) and I think just short of 25 cm from the outer edge will be fine.
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    Hello Teveo-
    Looks like you still need the oil tank hole dimensions. These are the dimensions from 008 R. Good luck!

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