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what do u recon ? good buy or not
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Black_JPN
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Well Done! Looks like a decent enough purchase. Never had the balls to buy a car unseen off eBay though always wanted to for the thrill. Have sold a few on there though. Let us know how the collection/payment goes, remember if it differs in any way whatsoever from the description eBay rules for cars state you don't have to go through with the sale. I'm sure all will be well though. Post some pics when you get her.
Peter Empson
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Congratulations! It looks great (and is in the right colour too []). Can't wait to see those pics []
Gregson944
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Nice one so how much of a buzz did you get driving it back.[]
Guest
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loved it unbelievable when u think a 22 yr old car still pulls and drives staright as a die the brakes fell a bit spongy i suppose takes a bit of getting used to no abs and mod cons they might just need new fluid and a once over no leaks any where you could eat ur dinner off the engine
original tool kit , sunroof cover every bit of history and invoice in order 19 stamps in the book had a bit of paint work but nothing more than you would expect from a car of this age
think im gonna need a new rear box though
what do u recon cost wise
cheers
Paul
original tool kit , sunroof cover every bit of history and invoice in order 19 stamps in the book had a bit of paint work but nothing more than you would expect from a car of this age
think im gonna need a new rear box though
what do u recon cost wise
cheers
Paul
Peter Empson
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ORIGINAL: digio
loved it unbelievable when u think a 22 yr old car still pulls and drives staright as a die the brakes fell a bit spongy i suppose takes a bit of getting used to no abs and mod cons they might just need new fluid and a once over
Hi Paul, they shouldn't feel spongy, there's been a few threads on this but when they're working as they should be those are really excellent brakes with much better feel than many modern cars, with great stopping power too.
However we are still waiting for those pics []
Fred Hindle
New member
Contact Bert Gear (Berlyn Services) for a price on a rear box. Bert is a font of information for the 944 and is well worth supporting.
Cheers,
Cheers,
Gregson944
New member
its no bid deal I think you can pick up a rear box in stainless for around 150 fitted.
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