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pete917

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  1. This isn't something you see every day. Porsche GT1 Flips out I bet that was expensive !
  2. you can email Porsche and they will confirm if it was an original widebody
  3. I always feel like a 25 year old, but my wife won't let me.... ;)
  4. Is it possible download a Porsche workshop manual?
  5. I emailed Porsche my vin number and they emailed back the associated engine number and the original delivery specification. Nice way to make sure you own what you think you own, if you know what I mean.
  6. Haha - I know what you mean. If any one part of the system breaks down the whole system doesnt work well. Have you checked the flapper valves in the engine bay attached to the H/E's?
  7. This is a great advert for the S4 928 S4 Commercial Says it all really. Great performance...
  8. Plus one for this approach. Take your time and change all fluids and filters and turn over by hand at first to make sure everything is free.
  9. This is a great video Porsche GT2 RS Just wished I had enough money :(
  10. You could always get a cooler from a 3.2 and install that, but you'd have to install everything including the thermostat...
  11. Potenza's are good, but a little expensive. I run with Bridgestone S01's. Brilliant tyres, and good in the wet too! S02's are also good, but the S03's suck IMHO.
  12. Are they not still available from Porsche. If not then perhaps a search for a second hand one. There are plenty of Porsche salvage breakers around. If not try the usual ebay or Stuttgart Exchange. I would have thought a Porsche breaker would be your best bet though.....
  13. Ive been looking for a simple explanation of th VIN number. Thank you.
  14. Hi Guys - Just wanted to say hi. I have a modified 1974 911 coupe. I have built a 3,5l twin spark motor and done a G50 conversion amongst many other things. here's a couple of pictures:
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