Re: [DML] RHD conversion
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Re: [DML] RHD conversion



Hi Nick,
Welcome to the fold.I own #2883 here in Sydney.Where
in the country are you?As for the RHD conversion,this
is something that shouldn't be underestimated.Whilst I
am sure you are a good mechanic the conversion is
quite involved.To make the car registerable for the
road (in NSW anyway)it must be inspected by an
engineer and deemed road worthy and there is a hell of
alot of red tape involved.The conversion on my car was
done by an engineering firm who specialise in Porsche
RHD conversions.E-Mail offlist and I can give you a
more detailed rundown on whats required for the RHD
conversion and the name of the place I had mine done.
The chassis number 10927 indicates that your car is a
1982 model (I think).Production started at #500.It
should have a flat bonnet with no grooves or petrol
flap.

Andrew 
VIN 2883



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