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Yup!...being repaired by the teenager that fixed the toilet in the RV. Shows I do pay attention sometimes...
 
Haven't seen the film since it came out, but it's listed here:

http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_8569-Porsche-944-S2-1988.html

... as an S2. However, in the screenshot posted it looks to me not-very-S2-like under the bonnet.

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Is that black plastic diagonal pipe a standard Turbo part? And I think those are the wheels that look like D90's but aren't - similar to the ones fitted to the 928.

'Tis certainly the S2/Turbo bumper.


Oli.

ETA: Looking at the rear wheel and how far it is tucked under the arch, I'm now doubting whether it is standard. That's not right, surely ... ?
 
That's the saucy housemaid's lad isn't it? Jorje Villasomethingorother if i remember straight. Why the f**ks he got the mig welder out? i think there's something a bit fishy about the offset of those wheels, hope he's not planning on fixing it with the welder...
 
Nah, the bonnet has gas struts... no one converting a 924 would do that would they??

Looks like he is topping up the dampers with oil... which probably explains the MIG, because I can't think how else you would close 'em up afterwards.
 
Hmmm, I really must pay more attention to the 924S!

Out of interest, does it have a front anti-roll bar a-la 944 or 924? (bolted to chassis rail directly, or dangling spindly bits of metal)?
 

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