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what did you do to your 944 today

Ive driven my 944 more this week, covering more miles, than I have in the last three months! More motorway than city too, so Im hoping for slightly better fuel economy. The light came on as I approached home just though, so I might be disappointed. I have new tyres for a set of D90s tomorrow which Im getting fitted (tyres fitted, Im not sure about the wheels), and Im collecting a pair of replacement 7" fronts. Hopefully itll be a little warmer...
 
For some reason I am unable to edit that, so itll have to remain as it is, not quite making sense... I have had a long day.
 
Looked at it sat forlornly on my drive and decided that enough is enough. I want my baby back on the road. Soon!
 
Fitted some freshly refurbed Gloss black CS wheels to my black 90 Turbo,a tad Knight rider if you ask me but they are staying on for now[:)]
 
I dunno!!!Standard D90s are on on standby if it looks wrong!,just having a laugh with it.. it's easily swap back- able![:D]
 
Picked these up from powder coating :)
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Just got to clean up the edges for the seals and rebuild them now.
 
Youre adding Brembo calipers to a steel ATE calipered car? You realise that they don't have a proportioning valve don't you?
 
took sunroof seal off and sealed up crack in sunroof and gap with red plasticine to see if it stops leak as i had a plastic bag over sunroof till i get one
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ORIGINAL: DarrylH Yeah, my plan was to put an adjustable one on, but would I be better off with the S2 or Turbo one?
A bias lever/valve would be my choice unless youre completely re-brake lining the car. They may need a larger master cylinder too if their fluid capacity is greater.
 
Took it for it's first drive of 2014. Good to be back! Then parked it nose down on my drive to see if I can track down a small leak from the sunroof - I think a new seal is in order.
 

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