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Recent Posts from: Larry Kossila

The Right Way To Replace the Roof of a 964

7/22/20179:45 estFiled to: Porsche 964By: Chris Cushing

We're very familiar with Larry Kosilla's 3.8L 964 Carrera 4. While an unusual choice for a track car, Larry's 964 brings a lot of performance and a fair amount of all-weather capability to the table. Larry began a restoration of his 964 a few months ago, and first posted video of the process last week. Like many Northeast based cars, Larry's 964 …

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Everything You Need To Know About Putting Your Porsche On A Dyno

2/10/201511:22 estFiled to: Porsche Maintenance TipsBy: 993C4S

Porsche 964 on dyno

Larry Kosilla may be best know for his /DRIVE CLEAN video series that teaches Porsche owners how best to cosmetically care for their cars, but he's also a Porsche owner and enthusiast himself. Long-term readers of our site are more than likely familiar with the 964 street/track 911 he recently built and is the featured car in this video. While …

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How To Properly Use a Polisher On Your Porsche To Remove Swirl Marks

10/3/20131:42 estFiled to: Concours & Car CareBy: Pepper Girl

How to remove swirl marks from your Porsche

Scratches and swirls in your Porsche's paint are most commonly caused by improper car washing and care. When contaminants are not properly lifted away, they act as little grains of sandpaper. As you drag them across the paint, they leave behind very fine "love marks". In the video below, Larry demonstrates how a dual action polisher, cutting pad, …

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