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Some photos taken yesterday of my S2


ORIGINAL: Diver944

You can still see the mountains? That's wierd [&:]

I'm clueless now, must be some difference between your browser and mine I suppose? [&:]


I usually have the new "image" button but last night the old mountains put in an appearance. Gone again now. [8|]
 
ORIGINAL: Diver944


ORIGINAL: pauljmcnulty

I do not seem to find the square with the 2 mountains !

It's the right-hand icon above you, if you're writing a reply. It's a kind of yellow postcard thing.

Actually the forum software changed a few months ago and the postcard with mountains was replaced with a button labelled 'image'

Here is a picture to illustrate [:)]

Still see all the buttons with icons on and sounds like everyone else does to! Guess the change didn't work as exected.
 
ORIGINAL: J.C944TurboMan

Cheers Paul thanks for you help with the Photo Bucket ! here goes !
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best regards J.c

Oh I like that a lot [8D]
 
Cheers Mark yours looks pretty sweet too ! As for your question Bob , I don't do speedbumps or big dips in the road ! Since these pic's were taken , I had to raise the front ride height ! It was way to low for road use ! But got some cool pic before I did ! Best regards J.C
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There is no real purpose to the 924 T complete bonnett , I just fancied this look thats all . I think it gives the 944 more of a race car look , yet very understated ! I would like one on each side but this would mean having to modify the bonnet , so for now this is my look .
Regards J.C
PS still got the original bonnett incase I get bored of this look !
 
Looks great!

If you dont mind me asking - what rims are they? size? approximate cost? Dont see many like that on the 944 and they do look good.

 
Sos to the guy how started this thread seems like we have gone of topic and hijaced this thread !

The wheels are a set of BBS Classic from a Boxster 18inch 8J front and 10J rear , running 225/40 18 tyres front and 265/35 18 rears . I have fitted 22mm space rear and 7mm front just to fill the arches.

I do get some railing from the front tyres but not to bad , I keep the tyre pressures at 35psi front and 40 psi rear

The wheels have been finished with a shadow chrome in the center part and polished outer rim , wheels and tyres stand me at £1000

best regards J.C P.S still just the D90 for driffting !
 
Cheer Andrew here is a picture of a fine 10 year old S2 I owned back then , I loved that 944 S2 and it was not much slower than my 944 Turbo standard , now I have done a few mods to my Turbo , I can really see the appeal with the 944 Turbo's !!! It's all about the boost factor !!! Best regards J.C

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