Who has got the most beautiful Porsche 944 here???
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A couple pics of my new 944 S3. I got this car right before new year's, and I immediately changed the belts, seals, and cam tensioner pads. It runs smooth, and is one heck of a step forward from an early 944.
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I know, I know this should not be posted as it may be too close to indecently Seductive for a public web site, but the M-Options are
CO3: California type car
220: LSD transmission
241: Shorter Shifitng Travel (Schnell)
341: Central Locking System
395: 16" Forged Alloy wheels
383: Sport Seat left w/electrical height adjust
387: Sport Seat right w/electrical height Adjustment
414: External Oil Cooler
424: Automatic heating control
454: Automatic Speed Control
602: High mounted 3rd brake Light
650: Sunroof
946: Leather/Leatherette Seats
M030: Sway bars and bushing (Ordered and will be installed) I guess to keep the M030 Club package I should look into upgrading into Koni all the way around too!
Future:
Cross drilled rotors, Koni or Blisten all the way around with Weltmeister lowering coil springs. Sound and operational, then Suspension, then power.
CO3: California type car
220: LSD transmission
241: Shorter Shifitng Travel (Schnell)
341: Central Locking System
395: 16" Forged Alloy wheels
383: Sport Seat left w/electrical height adjust
387: Sport Seat right w/electrical height Adjustment
414: External Oil Cooler
424: Automatic heating control
454: Automatic Speed Control
602: High mounted 3rd brake Light
650: Sunroof
946: Leather/Leatherette Seats
M030: Sway bars and bushing (Ordered and will be installed) I guess to keep the M030 Club package I should look into upgrading into Koni all the way around too!
Future:
Cross drilled rotors, Koni or Blisten all the way around with Weltmeister lowering coil springs. Sound and operational, then Suspension, then power.
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Originally Posted by todzilla
going further off topic but good LORD I agree!
(that better not be your g/f!!)
(that better not be your g/f!!)
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