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Posted (edited)

997

post-2-1127152603.gif

1. Find the middle of the lid.

2. Position logo Carrera with the dimensions A and C Carrera logo dimension 129.6 mm+/−1 mm and B Carrera logo dimension 45 mm−1 mm and stick on lid.

997S

post-2-1127152615_thumb.jpg

1. Find the middle of the lid.

2. Position logo Carrera with the dimensions A Carrera S logo dimension 175.6 mm+/−1 mm and B Carrera S logo distance 45 mm−1 mm and stick on lid.

3. Position logo S with the dimensions C Carrera S logo dimension 175.6 mm+/−1 mm and D Carrera S logo distance 39 mm+/−1 mm and stick on rear lid.

9974S

post-1-1219416404_thumb.png

1. Find the middle of the lid.

2. Position logo Carrera with the dimensions A Dimension: 175.6 mm +/-1 mm and B distance: 45 mm -1 mm and stick on lid.

3. Position logo 4 with the dimensions C Dimension: 19 mm +/-1 mm and D Dimension: 2 mm +/-1 mm and stick on rear lid.

4. Position logo S with the dimensions E Dimension: 190 mm +/-1 mm and F Dimension: 3 mm and stick on rear lid.

Edited by Loren
Added C4S
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Posted
Do you have this type of a diagram for any 996's, like a C4S or a Turbo?

Yeah, if you do a search here they were posted quite a while ago. Here are a couple... Also, I have but have not posted GT3, GT3 RS, Forty fast years (911), Targa, and early and late C4's. I didn't see C4S but it just may be in a different place.

MY02-on Carrera coupe

up to model year 2001

  • 1 month later...
  • Admin
Posted
Can you post for the 911 40th anniversary placement?  Thanks!

40th Anniversary logo placement

post-2-1129956050_thumb.jpg

1. Find the middle of the lid.

2. Position the Forty fast years logo with the dimensions A and B = 124 ±2 mm, C = 20 ±0.5 mm- and D = 8.5 mm on the rear lid and affix.

  • 2 years later...
  • Admin
Posted
Loren, what is the angle for each number?
See the A and B dimensions? and D is the flat at the bottom of the ones. That sets them at the proper angle and distance.
Posted (edited)

Sorry, I'm afraid I don't follow that. A and B gives me the left and right alignment of the leftmost part of the 9 and the rightmost part of the right 1. In what way does that give me the angle of each number? And then, what about the middle 1? I apologize if I'm missing something...

....

After looking deeper into this, it appears these logos come on a sheet of paper when new, so the placement and angle of each number is by definition correct. What I have is the three numbers by themselves, so that makes proper placement much more complicated as I need to stick them one at a time.

Edited by Gabriel
  • 4 months later...
Posted
Sorry, I'm afraid I don't follow that. A and B gives me the left and right alignment of the leftmost part of the 9 and the rightmost part of the right 1. In what way does that give me the angle of each number? And then, what about the middle 1? I apologize if I'm missing something...

....

After looking deeper into this, it appears these logos come on a sheet of paper when new, so the placement and angle of each number is by definition correct. What I have is the three numbers by themselves, so that makes proper placement much more complicated as I need to stick them one at a time.

Posted
Sorry, I'm afraid I don't follow that. A and B gives me the left and right alignment of the leftmost part of the 9 and the rightmost part of the right 1. In what way does that give me the angle of each number? And then, what about the middle 1? I apologize if I'm missing something...

....

After looking deeper into this, it appears these logos come on a sheet of paper when new, so the placement and angle of each number is by definition correct. What I have is the three numbers by themselves, so that makes proper placement much more complicated as I need to stick them one at a time.

Posted

Bought the " 911 " for the the 993 in black. Painted it in silver to match the original Carrera logo. Looks OEM to me. Cost me all of $35 vs over $200 for the chrome one!

  • 2 months later...
Posted
Do you have this type of a diagram for any 996's, like a C4S or a Turbo?

Yeah, if you do a search here they were posted quite a while ago. Here are a couple... Also, I have but have not posted GT3, GT3 RS, Forty fast years (911), Targa, and early and late C4's. I didn't see C4S but it just may be in a different place.

MY02-on Carrera coupe

up to model year 2001

Loren

Can you post location of 997 Carrera 4 S positions.

Thanks

Posted

I wanted to place the 986 emblem on my Boxster, but I believe there was no OEM release with that emblem...

Anyway, I thought it was worth it a try.

Does anyone have the diagrams for the 986?

All the best,

Gus

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Posted
I wanted to place the 986 emblem on my Boxster, but I believe there was no OEM release with that emblem...

Anyway, I thought it was worth it a try.

Does anyone have the diagrams for the 986?

All the best,

Gus

Did you look in the Boxster section? It's pinned there.

Boxster logo placement

  • Admin
Posted
Do you have this type of a diagram for any 996's, like a C4S or a Turbo?

Yeah, if you do a search here they were posted quite a while ago. Here are a couple... Also, I have but have not posted GT3, GT3 RS, Forty fast years (911), Targa, and early and late C4's. I didn't see C4S but it just may be in a different place.

MY02-on Carrera coupe

up to model year 2001

Loren

Can you post location of 997 Carrera 4 S positions.

Thanks

I have added it to the original post.

  • 4 weeks later...
Posted

Great info thanks but where can i find the parts on line

looking for a 996 carrera C4S

997

post-2-1127152603.gif

1. Find the middle of the lid.

2. Position logo Carrera with the dimensions A and C Carrera logo dimension 129.6 mm+/−1 mm and B Carrera logo dimension 45 mm−1 mm and stick on lid.

997S

post-2-1127152615_thumb.jpg

1. Find the middle of the lid.

2. Position logo Carrera with the dimensions A Carrera S logo dimension 175.6 mm+/−1 mm and B Carrera S logo distance 45 mm−1 mm and stick on lid.

3. Position logo S with the dimensions C Carrera S logo dimension 175.6 mm+/−1 mm and D Carrera S logo distance 39 mm+/−1 mm and stick on rear lid.

9974S

post-1-1219416404_thumb.png

1. Find the middle of the lid.

2. Position logo Carrera with the dimensions A Dimension: 175.6 mm +/-1 mm and B distance: 45 mm -1 mm and stick on lid.

3. Position logo 4 with the dimensions C Dimension: 19 mm +/-1 mm and D Dimension: 2 mm +/-1 mm and stick on rear lid.

4. Position logo S with the dimensions E Dimension: 190 mm +/-1 mm and F Dimension: 3 mm and stick on rear lid.

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