Suspension gave out? Perch broke?
No clue. I’m waiting to hear back. Just sort of collapsed.gave some warning noises.
You let Tom Brady play with the airbag suspension again, eh?
Ooof. New springs and new shocks.
All 4 corners I’m guessing?
Both rear. Front no issue that I know of. Has to be the pair. Springs shocks etc: apparently Porsche part is stupidly expensive.
The good news is that devil on your shoulder whispering about 3 way adjustable coilovers can now be satiated…..
Gah sounds expensive!
But the handling…20 bounces
It’s a Porsche it better not need coilovers to handle well. No PASM even.
Ryan uses a power sprayer
Pre-2000 maranello icc chassis? Put a gearbox engine on it
Andreas a new member of our garage will seek his first seat time with that on a rotax max pre evo engine .
But at least we kept him classic and we now working on his originals set of plastics, wheels and rear steel bumper !
Yeah original plastics still available brand new in couple of different colours, is there a tag on the chassis, i am wondering if it’s a pre 2000 or post 2000
Yes there is , i will post it here so we can check it , next time i will go down at the garage !
Got tired of shitty low quality shirt samples I was getting.
When you want it done right just do it yourself. Super happy with these. Took awhile to get the orange dialed in!
As a man who clearly understands good color and design, does the orange with the Factory Kart Red bother you at all? Are we going to see some custom orange Factory Kart graphics coming soon?

That’s a real possibility… luckily orange and red go pretty well together for now. I’ve got a new suit coming as well that should look pretty slick.
Now that’s I’ve got the orange nailed down, I’m working on the Factory Kart red so I can knockout some shirt logos for that as well. So I might do some red and black versions of my logo.
Well i need one here in Greece Sir for my trackdays ! On my expenses of course.
Can we make it happen ?
That orange is in the middle of KTM livery and Maranello chassis area .



