Dropped the car off at my local independents for a post trackday once over on the ramps and a look at a rattley heat shield. Ended up getting a lift home in their works van Rattle was the exhaust flange that connects to the wastegate, the compression olives had corroded to practically nothing. Waiting on the pars from the OPC.
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what did you do to your 944 today
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Veerzigzag
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Now there's an idea.. but no doubt the little sods would not work to command. Also, a side effect is that they get into the car and poop on the floormats...Do you rent those ferrets out?
Went up to Chatsworth House for our Regional Concours. 187 Porsches of all sorts 550 Spider replica to GT2 through 911 912 924 928 Carrera 944 964 968 993 996 Boxster Cayman 997 Cayenne Panamera and 991 Wonderful day, lots of money for the air ambulance and a trophy for a DAILY DRIVER 996 - beat all the garage queens! Some pics here - [link=http://s787.photobucket.com/user/A9XXC/library/Chatsworth%2030%2006%2013%20PCGB%20Region%208?sort=4&page=1]Chatsworth[/link] One or two -
Looks fantastic, great job!ORIGINAL: bigdavec Painted my engine with heat resistant paint. Not quite finished yet.Â
WBray
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Looks good Darryl! I wasn't initially a fan of the gold 944s didnt like the colour of my dad's old gold 924, but they really are starting to grow on me!ORIGINAL: DarrylH Took mine out for a blast to cranleigh yesterday so thought I'd post a photo I took
Hairyarse
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+1 for that. I've always loved Azevs and they suit the 944 really wellORIGINAL: bigdavec I love the 944 on Azevs. Good choice.
924nutter
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Took the 944t Cab to the Car Hood Warehouse in Chessington for a new hood, so whoever buys it will have a really nice looking car, but it won't be up for sale for a couple more weeks as I need to get the stone chips sorted, then anyone who wants a good honest 46,000 mile T cab can prise it out of my grip for £14,450. Belts and rollers were done Dec 2011. Cills? I still jack mine up with the scissor jack to take the wheels off for cleaning. (then chock it)
Copperman05
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Wash, waxed car and fitted new windscreen wiper arms as the old ones were looking pretty tired. Now off to the Alps, see you in a week. Edd
Copperman05
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Simon, do the new clips stop the visor drooping down under its own weight? EddORIGINAL: 944 man Treated my 944 to a new hatch lock grommet and a pair of new sun visor clips from my OPC, total: £8:06. Of course, the body panels werent as competitively priced!
924nutter
PCGB Member
I think the clips are the little black jobbies that the arm clips into, that when unclipped allow the visor to pivot and provide shielding to the right hand side. Until it reaches its limit, tightening the phillips screw a bit stops the visor from drooping, at least on the early style interior.
Kongsodoken
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Fitted the Bat Wing ......paid me Road Tax.......put in £50 Shell nitro.......and Drove it for the first time[] after the suspension,drive shaft rebuild.....[][] Then cleaned it[] and reversed into a tree[][][]
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