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Post a Picture of your 944 :D

Here's one I never get bored of, 944s on holiday on the IOW:

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Scotty,
you are a ignorant person, i tried posting between image-image a number of times and it bumped me for some reason, call me an idiot to my face and you will hit the deck rapid !
 
I will post this link directly between image image just for you Scotty, people like you boil my urine.sorry for the outburst people but i am sur you know where i am coming from, i have met loads of "know it all's" but they never do...............usually chancers !
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frenchy, nice black turbo what's the gauge in the engine? and while we are on the arty pics one from the 'ring' last year

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Gauge is fuel pressure, got it from the states when i was over there along with a Tial wastegate from Pauer tuning, how i never got my bag searched in customs is still a mystery with a bag full of assorted bolts,lockwire and gaskets etc.
I also have a set of Wayne Schofield chips for the Turbo S.
Car has Lindsey Racing chipset, 3 bar FPR, Bailey DV, Tial Dualport Wastegate,Boost Controller,Cometic Headgasket,Silicon Vacuum Hoses,Racetech +/- boost gauge and some other bits.

My 220 is being done in the springtime when back on the road, i am fitting the resprung wastegate from the black one (we developed this one ourselves a couple of years ago) may write a post about it sometime.
Also Lindsey Racing chipset, Bailey DV etc.

Roll on spring !
 
nice pics guys....makes me miss mine. The below may be more useful for a "faq" but i remember figuring out the pic posting thing for the first time and documented the full step by step "boofheads" guide to doing it!!! [;)][:D]...amend as you see fit

Step 1: Set up photos so you can share:

- Upload your photos to www.photobucket.com
- This is very easy to do. Just go to website, register and upload your photos from your pc

Step 2: Selecting the images you want to post to the forum:

- In photo bucket, click on the image you want to post to the forum. (Due to size look at including max 3 photos per post )
- Once the image appears in photo bucket you will see at the bottom left a table title "Share this image"
- This table has 4 options:
- 1. Email and IM
- 2. Direct Link
- 3. HTML Code
- 4. IMG Code
- Highlight the option 2 "" "Direct Link". Control C on the key board will do this. You should have highlighted a code similar to this: "http://i589.photobucket.com/albums/ss336/andrew_churcher/IMG_3341.jpg"

Step 3: Adding the photos to the forum message

- Open and log into the forum.
- Either click on "Post reply" or "New post" "" depending on what you want to do
- Clicking on either will bring you into the "Post new thread" screen
- In the "message" box "" you will be entering the photos.
- To insert the photos you must click on "Add Image" button. Its in the tool bar directly above the message box and its at the far right hand side. (It's the square yellow box with what looks like 2 mountains in it)
- Click on the "Add image" button
- This will then bring you to the "Explorer user prompt"
- Delete any pre populated data. Ie: It may show http://" just delete it
- Now Paste your "Direct Link" (which you copied in Step 2 by "Contol C" on your keyboard) into the field "Enter image URL". Do this by keyboard control "Control V"
- The URL link should appear like that above:
- http://i589.photobucket.com/albums/ss336/andrew_churcher/IMG_3341.jpg
- Click ok
- The image will now appear in the Message box as a photo
- To add additional images:
- Hit enter twice after the first photo (put the cursor at the bottom right of the photo) as this will make sure the photos down the page (1 under the other)
- Click on the "attach image" button
- Copy a new image "Direct link" from photo bucket
- Paste the image direct link into the Explorer user prompt
- Click ok
- Then repeat.
 
The black car is in no state to be photographed so here is one of the white one on its last hurrah.
I think the shell twisted slightly through there, the drivers door was certainly a bit mobile.



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ORIGINAL: Frenchy
My 220 is being done in the springtime when back on the road, i am fitting the resprung wastegate from the black one (we developed this one ourselves a couple of years ago) may write a post about it sometime.
Also Lindsey Racing chipset, Bailey DV etc.

If you can wait a couple of years I might be interested in taking the 220 off your hands!!!
 
not taken a recent one, and wanted an aerial view, so faked one using forza3 ;p only has the turbo though;

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i think this is my favorite image of my car, might have posted it before;

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Tony / 944Turbo, I did a double take when I saw your pic. Even same coloured clothing. I do miss my old Grey car.



rickware

Would you kindly drop me a line via email. I am about to put the same flares on my car and wanted to get your opinion or any advice in advance.
Thanks pgarvan@bigpond.net.au

Patrick

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hi (pasted on here also incase anyone else is interested)

flares are not to difficult to fit onto the bodywork but the key is to make sure you have cut away enough metal on the outer wings, especially at the rear. i ruined a set of toyos the first time i went on a track day with them as they rubbed on the body. my spacers on the rear using the 18 911 wheels are 2' and fronts are 1 inch. if you are using 'copy' wheels (like my orange ones) then you need 3 inch spacers on the rear.

you need to cut an 'egg' shape into the rear wings as if it is leaning forward (if you compress the rear suspension you will see the wheel moves up and forward).

i suggest you cut the body and fit wheels before fitting the kit. that way you can compress the suspension right down using a ratchet strap to see if you have cut enough away.

 
My 83 lux currently receiving some attention
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It's currently lacking something rather important
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And my 944S which is currently lacking a full collection of conrods
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