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Just put a deposit on this 1992 944 S2

pauljmcnulty said:
Hope this doesn't sound patronising, honest.... :ROFLMAO:
Because the thread title is:


[h1]Just put a deposit on this 1992 944 S2[/h1]
Ah yes, very good McNulters! I'm glad you passed that little test that I set. I'm happy to allow you to continue as Senior Uber-Moderator for another year.

Always good to know we have the best possible staff here on the 944 forum, eh chaps?

[:)]

Oli.
 
Love the white/blue but I might be biased....mine's Jan '92 as well. The interior's an 80s classic, the era of colour coded interiors: steering wheel, gear lever, dash & console...even the headlining!! Had mine for 9 years now...I thought I might change for another model (968? 996T?) but always manage to stop myself, fortunately.

You'll love it.
 
graham.webb said:
Love the white/blue but I might be biased....mine's Jan '92 as well. The interior's an 80s classic, the era of colour coded interiors: steering wheel, gear lever, dash & console...even the headlining!! Had mine for 9 years now...I thought I might change for another model (968? 996T?) but always manage to stop myself, fortunately.

You'll love it.


Ha ha that's good to know! Thanks
 
zcacogp said:
Stuart, I don't think those are sports seats. It does look like a car though.


Oli.

Aha yes correct Oli. I only looked at the nearest bolster through red wine infused eyes!

Nice comfort seats!

Stuart
 
I found another couple of photos from when I first saw it.

IMG_4601.jpg


Amongst some special stuff here

IMG_4600.jpg

 
White is the fastest colour, especially for turbos..
+1
but don't mention "turbo" and "S2" in the same sentence as "best" [:D][:D][:D] long old story.
Welcome sgreenham nice car, more pics please,........... just seen the new pics you put up, very nice car[:)] [:)][:)]
 
When I was considering a 968 the advice seemed to be if the sprocket teeth were hooked it was time for new cams, though I think Hartech had some formula for measuring if the wear was acceptable. RS barn in the US were having new cam sprockets welded on back then but I think their guy stopped doing it. I also seem to remember reading the Variocam gave 968 cams a harder time than the simpler setup on the S2.
 
sgreenham said:
The dealership did. Whether it was passed to the owner or not I don't know.


I'd say they were entitled to keep the deposit, unless they sell the car to someone else without any additional expense to themselves....
 
blade7 said:
sgreenham said:
The dealership did. Whether it was passed to the owner or not I don't know.


I'd say they were entitled to keep the deposit, unless they sell the car to someone else without any additional expense to themselves....


I'm sure they'd tell me if that happened!
 
sgreenham said:
blade7 said:
sgreenham said:
The dealership did. Whether it was passed to the owner or not I don't know.


I'd say they were entitled to keep the deposit, unless they sell the car to someone else without any additional expense to themselves....


I'm sure they'd tell me if that happened!


Ha.
 

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