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subaru/porsche mod

Oh Lord. Not again...... [:(]

Apart from the fact that I don't understand if you've put a Subaru engine in a Porsche, a Porsche engine in a Subaru, or if one or the other has a turbo, or if either are even your car, I really don't think anyone cares?

These sorts of mods are more suited to Pistonheads, and the readers there are really friendly. I think you'd find a more receptive audience there.

You are a trader, and these sort of ads aren't alowed here. As we've said so many times!

If you want to advertise your "professional" modifications to Porsche cars please contact the office and pay for an ad like all the other traders please.
 
Hi there I only put this on there as I see someone said about putting Audi rs2 engine going in to a Porsche 944 on mods forms by the way by putting Porsche 3.2 with Porsche turbo kit lamp in the subaru give more power toqure on right set up as Subaru more weight then Porsche even its same engine as Porsche Subaru apart from flat 4 & 6 Porsche lighter then Subaru no good Subaru engine in Porsche less got rally gearbox loads money Like Porsche is making flat 4.
 
Hi Michael and welcome to the Modified section, readers here are always looking for tips and hints, I see you are a Club Member and enthusiast. You have posted technical help on other forums. We are very much Porsche product modified here, I did post the Audi RS2 Engine question as it was very much Porsche related.

In the Register we rarely stray from Porsche related products, mechanical or cosmetic, but we have had some put big V8's in 924/944, Subaru mods are new to me, except as an owner of a VW Classic!

Their are hundreds of body styling and mechanical modifier garages out there.

We are an eclectic crowd here, and welcome new ideas, if some feel they are too far sprung then they just ignore them or could even post their disgust, its a free discussion.

As Paul correctly mentioned above, any trader openly advertising their own services is frowned upon. But otherwise post away.

Any member Porsche of the Register HAS to have a Porsche Vin.




 
Hi there the way paul & now you have said I feel push out being a trader in the Porsche club as no better off for me here.
 
If you read what I posted carefully I have welcomed you with open arms, and encouraging you to post.

There are forum rules about promoting your own business. These are not my rules, but Club rules. I am sure I don't have to explain the reasons why.

All the best,

Des.
 
Ok I know that but I still think that for traders not worth the money. So I wo nt be joining again.
 
If the sole reason for joining the Club as a trader is to get own commercial gain for your business without using the commercial side then its probably not for you. The Club is an excellent commercial platform for any related business. If you choose to buy some magazine space or sponsor an event then I'm sure it will all pay dividends.

There are hundreds of retailers who are members, from body shops, parts, dealers, garages etc ….. they are ALSO enthusiasts and manage to coexist in Harmony knowing the boundaries. I too am a retailer, Car Storage Protection, I pay for adverts and have sponsored events in the past and taken a pitch at a National Event.

Dare I say for your £60 (joint) quid a year its a no brainer for any enthusiast.

Partake here in, discussion, banter, technical talk ( we do rely on trade technicians! ) fun, and anything Porsche related or not in the Chat Room … there is always Mallets Mallett!

Not to mention the shows, displays. regional meetings. There you go ….. volunteer to do a talk at you local Regional Event about whatever aspect your business can benefit the members offering a demonstration, or invite them round to your garage. Contact your local Regional Organiser and have a chat.

Wait a minute Im missing a trick here myself!

Hope to see you at a meeting in the year.

All the best.
 

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