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volkdent September 5th 2012 01:33

You mean track, I think it's going to be just a tiny bit wider than UBRDUB out back, so 3+" per side, may just fit. But to get it as low as UBRDUB out front and not rub on hard turning I'm expecting to have to modify the fender lip substantially, so probably have to go 3"+ compared to the 2.5" on UBRDUB. I really don't want to sacrifice the low-fat look too much if I can help it.

Jason

TSAF September 12th 2012 09:24

I am sure that you have seen this: http://bugster.at/

If not you might get some ideas!!! Great project!!

volkdent September 12th 2012 17:13

Quote:

Originally Posted by TSAF (Post 84664)
I am sure that you have seen this: http://bugster.at/

If not you might get some ideas!!! Great project!!

Thanks, yes, that was what got me going, and here is a guy in Sweden that is doing it currently. Awefully nice to have somebody going through this at the same time.

Bubster

Jason

TSAF September 13th 2012 04:53

Yes but both of them have used 03's. With the Oval is going to be a lot more difficult. Have you consider using a 03 or a 02? I think that it will be easier for you. Not to mention that the ovals are a lot more valuable at the moment.

volkdent September 13th 2012 13:12

I just don't like the look of Supers, as we call them, at all. It will be more difficult, but worth the work I think. I got the Oval for a good price and it's not in great shape, I don't feel terrible cutting it up.

Boxster is at the body shop right now, just needed to confirm that there wasn't any chassis damage before I start. The word so far is that it is all within spec.

Jason

Wally September 13th 2012 14:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by volkdent (Post 84670)
I just don't like the look of Supers, as we call them, at all.

Jason,
You must have a hard time here then :lmao:
Walter

volkdent September 13th 2012 20:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wally (Post 84671)
Jason,
You must have a hard time here then :lmao:
Walter

I like to look at others Supers, especially yours with the power and the wheels, but as a shape I can only get really into the older style!:lmao: The main thing is that I don't like bumpers, and old bugs look great without bumpers to me, but supers without bumpers look odd IMO.

Jason

graham September 15th 2012 18:02

Oval Bugster
 
Love this project.

If I where to start a GL project again from scratch this would be the route I would be taking, oval beetle/ porsche underneath, ultimate wolf in sheep's clothing .

Sweeeeet !

SuperRSi September 17th 2012 01:41

Damn it! I am not even finished with my STi Manx and now today I see this and an RS 4.2 V8 in a Boxster and my mind races. Oh no...

TSAF September 17th 2012 05:36

I have seen Boxsters with 996 turbo engine conversions. I think it sounds easier!!!

Panelfantastic September 17th 2012 09:30

Awesome Dent! Love this new project!
(Yes, I'm still around and I do spy on you guys from time to time):D


Jeff-

volkdent October 3rd 2012 18:24

Car is back from the body shop, oddly the chassis ended up being in spec, so it was $380 of insurance I guess.

Some more big news, not very sexy, but really hot if you are a Californian car owner. This project is officially registered as a 1957 Bug!!!! For those of you in other parts of the world or country, in California you have to smog(emissions test) every car newer than '72 I believe. So, this car would have had to have been registered as a 2004 Porsche Boxster, having to be smogged every 2 years. Instead it will never get smogged, have lower insurance rates, and is all set for twin turbos!!!

Back to the juicy stuff, the boxster is completely stripped, very close to the deep cuts it will need to allow the bug to fit over it. Pics to come, sorry.

The whole area from the apron to under the dash is gone from the bug.

Today a set of KW V3 coilovers arrived so I can start to set up ride height.

Good to see you Panel, does this get your juices flowing?!!!

Jason

Panelfantastic October 3rd 2012 22:14

Sounds like you are getting a run of good luck on the new project!

I would love to do what you are doing to a notch... but my AWD wagon project is all-consuming in time and funds.

http://pic40.picturetrail.com/VOL267.../397107069.jpg



Jeff-

Steve C October 3rd 2012 22:15

Hi

Cant wait to see more of this.

I wish our registration authorities were as enthusiast friendly as yours appear.

Steve

Wally October 4th 2012 05:14

Thats great news Jason! A boxster disguised as a '57 bug: cool!

Good to hear from you Jeff! Awesome project you have going as well.


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