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Old 03-09-2005, 03:08 AM
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I'm not a huge 924 fan, but this has to be one of the nicest 931s around. I'd buy it in a second if I had money to burn.

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Clean? I don't think I'd call it that... Doesn't look "too" bad! lol

...and no motor pic

Old 03-09-2005, 03:17 AM
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Good condition overall, but that front valence is looking pretty sad...
Old 03-09-2005, 03:25 AM
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Yeah, try finding a 924 with a straight front valence, it'll be the one with the uncracked dash.
Old 03-09-2005, 03:27 AM
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and the nose panel and the paint on the bumper. I agree, the paint is very shiney, etc. However, look at this 924. I didn't read about it...but looks nice on first glance...just NOT WORTH the money the guy wants.

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"Audi 100 Saloon" note to self find one of these at the junk yard. That's what I like about the 924, cheaper, (yes less powerful) more realiable parts. THIS IS ONLY IN MY OWN EXPERIENCE. In my experience with my first car (81 924) the thing was bullet proof, I kinda miss it. It was sooooo abused prior to me owning (and it was my winter car) but the thing went like a tank. And despite the problems it had, it just wouldn't die. (note: after I sold it, the fuel pumps went out...doesn't support my point so much)

Anyways....sorry for the OT...I was just thinking about how this coming week I'll be at home and get to see what my latest car (80 924) is like. Dad claims it's in very nice condition. (I bought it pretty much sight unseen for 250 bucks because I just wanted the seats and some various parts to give to my cousin, who know owns my first 924) Ironically, the fuel pump on this one is also bad.
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Last summer, one of those small corner type used car lots close to me had a 1982 924 for sale. I think it was a special edition (serbring? I can't remember) but It was in really nice shape, no dash cracks, no rust, no tears in the the leather, and the ONLY problem was that it over heated after 5-10 miles of driving. I had the money at the time, now I wish I would have low balled them and picked it up for CHEAP. The guy basically told me he wanted to move it and would give me a fantastic deal on it. Maybe it was something big like a head gasket, but maybe something small too. It would have been a fun project since everything else was so nice. I bet he would have taken $500. Gotta learn to jump on this stuff.
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The dash looks pretty good to me...anything I'm missing here? Looks like the interior could use some TLC and the valence replaced, but otherwise it seems rather impressive for a 23-year-old car.

Aside from the motor which is suspiciously missing in the photos.
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I need to get a set of the PORSCHE incrested door panels
Anyone know if the 10 speaker door panels ever had that??



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