GMG said:...unless it drives sideways down the road I would not worry about it...get it welded up and forget about it...
Second that.......
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GMG said:...unless it drives sideways down the road I would not worry about it...get it welded up and forget about it...
Bacas said:Hi guys
I am fairly new to Porsche. Less than a year ago I got this nice 993 97' C2 coupe. Looked good. Took it to an OPC where they did the 111 point check which it passed with no problems signaled.
Just recently I was looking around in the frunk and found this crack on the chassis (photos).
Is it serious? Can it be easily repaired?
GMG said:...unless it drives sideways down the road I would not worry about it...get it welded up and forget about it...
tyinsky said:GMG said:...unless it drives sideways down the road I would not worry about it...get it welded up and forget about it...
Also this. And get a strut brace on there. If it drives in a straight line and the geo figures are all good, tyres not wearing unevenly etc I can't see there is any need to do any shltting in pants.
cableguy said:I'm surprised by the laid back comments on this thread... If that was my car i'd be shi$$ing bricks.
Get it to a good bodyshop repair outfit pronto and get it professionally assessed. :thumb:
C.
Albionmuz said:cableguy said:I'm surprised by the laid back comments on this thread... If that was my car i'd be shi$$ing bricks.
Get it to a good bodyshop repair outfit pronto and get it professionally assessed. :thumb:
C.
Same, I would want to know WHY this had happened