1993 Porsche 964 C2

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Is that number plate supposed to read Charnley for people with wild imaginations?
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Very few people would realise that's a private number plate.
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Have you seen how much JC plates got for ! ;)
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Check out the interior

http://www.mo-vendi.de/index.php?articl ... 32&clang=0

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Very nice ;)

Shame that car is a tip
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Did a worth while mod today, fitted some fancy LED bulbs.

Very impressed at this stage.. Huge improvement over the stock bulbs. Time will tell how well they last .

Pics below ( bear in mind these are still LHD headlights with beam deflectors fitted ) ... Also a normal road would have shown off the spread of light better

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They look impressive, who makes them?
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Got them from here :

http://woodypeck.com/?product=r3-led

As recommended by Paul when he fitted them to his 964 ( who's also on Ddk )

http://911uk.com/viewtopic.php?t=82941& ... start=1240
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Will they fit any H4 bucket/reflector?
SC perhaps?
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They're fitted to my standard h4 964 headlights with vacuum height adjust

It's the R3 ones you want as they're the new updated ones . Email woodpecker and they'll know exactly what you need
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Almost 2 years since my last update !

Car has been great fun and is brilliant at the job of a toy for thrashing around the lanes but also as a mile munching tourer.

Been a few little jobs needs doing ... new alternator, new rear spacers as originals had formed cracks , replaced the very worn out front speakers.... but beyond that it’s just been general maintenance.

A few pics to update the thread from around Europe and Yorkshire :)

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I should move to Yorkshire.
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What a lovely car. Probably one of the best all round 911s you can buy.
The force is strong in this one ......
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Just read this post, worked all over the world but was born in Yorkshire and still live there, it is Gods County after all.

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