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1st time out this year -997 turbo

G2 said:
RJW1881 said:
Think I might take it out for a blast again this morning now it's already dirty and the battery is charged.

Who could resist this!?

Great setup. What are the wheels held up with?

Superglue :thumb:
 
I had a local fabricator make some bespoke half moon shaped stainless steel brackets that I just screwed to the wall.
 
RJW1881 said:
I had a local fabricator make some bespoke half moon shaped stainless steel brackets that I just screwed to the wall.

Perfect wall art in a stupendous looking garage. I am one of those squirrelers who just has to have a garage full of 'may come in handy' items but I have ideas for my new garage if a planned house move comes off this summer.

On topic, I would agree with others that a CTek (or similar) is a must for keeping the battery topped up and in optimum condition.
 
RJW1881 said:
I had a local fabricator make some bespoke half moon shaped stainless steel brackets that I just screwed to the wall.

WANT :eek:

Need pics of bracket things, so 8)

:thumb:
 
HSC911 said:
RJW1881 said:
I had a local fabricator make some bespoke half moon shaped stainless steel brackets that I just screwed to the wall.

Need pics of bracket things, so 8)

:thumb:

That's two good ideas. I might just knock them up out of wood.
 

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