HeriTTage GT pics! Automotive porn inside!


Ok the pics are amazing.
 
I think it stinks


Cause it's not mine:wink


Seriously, just beautiful :thumbsup
 
:cheers Very Nice work!! I really like the pluming and the colors, keep up the great tuning. If you are interested in adding the heat blanket to the fire wall for the full effect let me know.
 
I can't thank you guys enough for your enthusiastic responses. The owner of this car is not a member of the forum. Building these cars is really a labor of love for myself and everyone that works here. I can't wait to meet more of you in person at the rally.
 
You got it, the GT guys and our team will be there doing installs and likely helping each other out, will you be there installing as well? If so let us know it you need anything and we will bring it for you as we have two truck/trailers with parts and cars coming out.:willy
 
What about numbers what did the car put down?
 
wow! glad you were able to put up some larger photos. very very nice indeed!
 
I was just messing around with wheel ideas and thought I'd add more (unprofessonally done) porn. These are the Dymag Split 5's and the plan is to have the center spokes painted to the BASF Heritage paint code.

I had some of these wheels ordered but they don't make this in a 19" wheel. Are you going to run an 18" rear wheel ? if so what tires will you use?
 
Beautiful TT Job !!! :cheers
 
I had some of these wheels ordered but they don't make this in a 19" wheel. Are you going to run an 18" rear wheel ? if so what tires will you use?

I am working with Lucent Motors in West LA and they already quoted me a price for the wheels in 19x9 and 19x12 sizes. PM me if you would their contact information.
 
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Hello Bruce,
What tires will you be running and what speed rating? Thanks and
Happy 4rth,
daniel
 
Hello Bruce,
What tires will you be running and what speed rating? Thanks and
Happy 4rth,
daniel

I'm thinking of using P Zero Corsa Systems (N rated for Porsches) in 255/35-19 and 345/35/-19's and since they were the OEM tires on the 360CS and 996GT3RS, they should be able to handle the top speed requirements of the GT and I had these and the regular P Zero Corsa's (non N rated because they aren't as good in the wet but stickier in the dry but no longer available) on my 996GT3 before, both sets stick very well and were quite good track tires that can be driven on the road. If more poeple are interested in getting these and the Dymags, maybe we should start a separate thread for a group buy. Sorry for hijacking this thread.
 
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I'm thinking of using P Zero Corsa Systems (N rated for Porsches) in 255/35-19 and 345/35/-19's and since they were the OEM tires on the 360CS and 996GT3RS, they should be able to handle the top speed requirements of the GT and I had these and the regular P Zero Corsa's (non N rated because they aren't as good in the wet but stickier in the dry but no longer available) on my 996GT3 before, both sets stick very well and were quite good track tires that can be driven on the road. If more poeple are interested in getting these and the Dymags, maybe we should start a separate thread for a group buy. Sorry for hijacking this thread.
I just noticed how narrow the stock front tire on the GT is! WOW! Kind of odd if you ask me.