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Viola Porsche 964 wanna be
spdterence - May 1st, 2009 at 09:50 PM

So the pre-nup agreement was pretty clear.
Wife says she wants a purple Porsche with a great big fat whale tail for her 40th birthday. Well when you are 28 that seems like years and years away - well guess what this is next year! Anyway - after reading some of the costs of engine rebuilds and gearbox rebuilds etc she says - "what about painting your bug and putting a bigger engine in it?"
So I started thinking about what I would do - got carried away and though of a Superbug, Subaru Wrx and a Porsche 915. Now my question is what should be the donor bug to start with? McPherson strut or beam front end. I have a 1969 IRS pan with balljoint beam front end - but thought the handling would be better with a strut front. any ideas? Tez


matara - May 1st, 2009 at 11:06 PM

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Superbug, Subaru Wrx and a Porsche 915.


You need to talk to Jak Rizzo, his is even purple-ish too.

http://www.beetleracing.com/gallery/archives/jakeasterncreek.jpg


spdterence - May 4th, 2009 at 07:49 AM

Thanks matra - amazing. I did a quick search and found heaps of stuff, some footage on YouTube also that was really neat also. That bug seems very tidy and well sorted handling wise!
I really have to meet Jak and have a look over it - fantastic. :yes: I am sure he has a wealth of knowledge to back it up.
Are there any other 5 speed choices other than Porsche - as I have read that they are pretty big and the car requires require quite a bit of modification. I guess the alternative is to stick with the 4 speed with some strong internals.

Terry


OberonViking - June 5th, 2009 at 08:50 PM

When I'm not driving my kombi I am in a 94 Commodore 5 speed manual. I prefer the 4 gears particularly when stuck at 80 km/h. On the hills around here the commodore doesn't like 80 in 5th, the kombi loves it.


Euro_67 - June 6th, 2009 at 08:30 AM

You could buy this cheaper that the cost to convert, Sure its not purple but does look the goods.

http://forums.aussieveedubbers.com/viewtopic.php?tid=76824 


Craig Torrens - June 6th, 2009 at 08:50 AM

agree, cheaper to buy it already done. :tu: