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Thread: Re-introducing Peaches the S/T Racecar

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    Senior Member CamBiscuit's Avatar
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    Re-introducing Peaches the S/T Racecar

    I'd like to think I am now approaching the bottom of the slippery slope

    Here's a few shots following today's day at the track. I was the only one to drive the car there, race and then drive home (no other Porsches!).

    The car has just been log booked as a Historic Race Car down here - unfortunately a zealous inspecting officical made me tape over the Porsche side script however a new replacement is on its way from Herr Tilton.

    I now have a set of S/T rear flares from Canford Classics and an aluminium decklid to go on next. Then that might be it..................

    maybe!

    for a little while!
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    Wow. That is a thing of beauty!! It would be hard to make it better. Any info on the build process?
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    Looks great Cam!
    Are you still limited to 7in rear wheels even if you change to 9in ST flares?
    Hopefully I get to see and hear it when you come to Sydney .
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    Cam:

    Your car looks fantastic! It is easy to tell that you are an enthusiast...not just because you actually drove to the event, but with all the special features you have built into this wonderful car. Which front flares did you use?

    Regarding your comment 'Then that might be it....maybe'....you might as well accept that projects like this never really stop evolving. There is always something that can be done to make them more appealing, so just accept it and enjoy the 'ride'.
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    Okay, I'll bite,,,,,why were you required to tape over the Porsche script???
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    Beautiful car mate.......

    I have the same question as Ed
    Okay, I'll bite,,,,,why were you required to tape over the Porsche script???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cam Arnott View Post
    ... I was the only one to drive the car there, race and then drive home (no other Porsches!). ...
    That's what I'm 'talkin about
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Miller View Post
    Beautiful car mate.......

    I have the same question as Ed


    Cheers
    Me three ?????
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    Man, that`s must be the question of the year!

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    Great car! Wait to you guys see Cam's new side script decal. It's currently in transit and I'm looking forward tot he install. He's the first to give it this type of treatment. All Cam's idea - should be brilliant!
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