9 999,00 €
ATIPolyester-reinforced fiberglass body kit for backdating a 1974-1989 Porsche 911 type G to a 1973 Porsche 911 2. 7 RS:
911 2. 7 (1974-1977)911 S 2. 7 (1974-1977)911 Carrera 2. 7 (1974-1976)911 Carrera 3. 0 (1976-1977)911 SC 3. 0 (1978-1983)911 Car...
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Polyester-reinforced fiberglass body kit for backdating a 1974-1989 Porsche 911 type G to a 1973 Porsche 911 2.7 RS:
911 2.7 (1974-1977)
911 S 2.7 (1974-1977)
911 Carrera 2.7 (1974-1976)
911 Carrera 3.0 (1976-1977)
911 SC 3.0 (1978-1983)
911 Carrera 3.2 (1984-1989)
911 Turbo 3.0 (1975-1977)
911 Turbo 3.3 (1978-1989)
Transform your Porsche 911 into a faithful replica of the legendary 2.7 RS with this top-of-the-range kit of removable polyester components.
A genuine alternative to the inaccessible vintage 2.7 RS - now valued at several hundred thousand euros - this kit allows you to create a convincing replica or personalize your 911 with exceptional parts.
Made in France by a recognized specialist who has worked for Porsche for decades, this kit faithfully reproduces the original shapes and offers :
- Significant weight savings: 60 kg on average, depending on the version of your 911.
- Far greater rigidity and strength thanks to polyester, a material used in motor racing and on legendary models.
- Precise fit thanks to moldings made with the utmost care from original parts.
Includes :
- 2 front fenders
- Front bumper
- Rear bumper
- Front hood
- Rear hood with ducktail spoiler
- Both doors without pillars
Perfect for backdating, restomod, track preparation or high-end restoration, this kit is delivered ready to be primed and painted.
Specific fittings are not supplied (headlight housings, front fender grilles, etc.).
Material
Fiberglass
Assembly position
Rear, Rear
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