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Old 04-06-2010, 05:58 PM
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Originally Posted by stogie25
No, the armrest, pulling the dash cover, and releathering the dash. Hard to see in the picutres, but LED's for ALL lights. Lots of cleaning and conditioning, and a few plastic bits.

Oh okay. Didn't even notice. Looks very nice. I love the contrasting colors.
Old 04-06-2010, 06:24 PM
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stogie
is this an early 944?? or an s2?
That is a late interior. 85.5 and newer.
Old 04-06-2010, 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by chrisabal
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is this an early 944?? or an s2?
It is a late 944 n/a. 1988.
Old 04-06-2010, 09:15 PM
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ohh well is it possible to put a 85.5 dash on a 84?
Old 04-07-2010, 12:23 AM
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Originally Posted by ernie9468
First welcome on Rennlist ,yes it possible to put a late dash on an early car but a lot of work involve some members here has done it somebody will come on & link you to the treads LOL I'M no good at linking in the meantime here are some pics of what can be done with an early interior when one set is mind to it, ( pics are not of my car)
WOW, that is the first early interior that I have actually liked! As far as dash swaps go, just click the link in my sig for my thread.
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Originally Posted by chrisabal
ohh well is it possible to put a 85.5 dash on a 84?
+1 Just follow and talk to Marcquito about it. He's the one that practically "forced" me to do it. Haha.
Old 04-07-2010, 10:37 AM
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WOW, that is the first early interior that I have actually liked! As far as dash swaps go, just click the link in my sig for my thread.
I agree. That specific early interior is amazing.
Old 04-07-2010, 11:48 AM
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crisabal ____if your not going for the late car interior here is a couple of thing that you migth want to add up to perk your car interior ,first a nice sreering wheel then a back seat delete in witch you could install a set of rear speakers.

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Old 04-07-2010, 12:26 PM
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po924s

i may go broke and/or crazy trying to keep up with your 924s.

my next steps are 951 rear calipers and seats (not sure what yet)
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Covered most of the interior with leather (door panels, door pockets, seats, rear interior panels, roof, and the rear deck where the rear seats used to be). Boxster steering wheel and shift ****. I need to get some updated pics, I have done a few things since that pic was taken
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Originally Posted by ernie9468
crisabal ____if your not going for the late car interior here is a couple of thing that you migth want to add up to perk your car interior ,first a nice sreering wheel then a back seat delete in witch you could install a set of rear speakers.
hey ernie are these pics of your car?? and i was thinking about doing a rear seat delete but idk. any info on that would help.
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Originally Posted by robert944h
Covered most of the interior with leather (door panels, door pockets, seats, rear interior panels, roof, and the rear deck where the rear seats used to be). Boxster steering wheel and shift ****. I need to get some updated pics, I have done a few things since that pic was taken
Beautiful man! I love it. I soooooo want a shift **** like that. I remember you telling me how to do it a long time ago, but do you have any closer shots so I can just see it more clearly?
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Originally Posted by chrisabal
hey ernie are these pics of your car?? and i was thinking about doing a rear seat delete but idk. any info on that would help.
No it's not my car what I,m trying to do by sending you those pics is give you some ideas of what you could do to your car,listen everybody has is own taste when it come to mods either interior/ exterior/ mechanical or engine bay on his car, in the 26 years owning my 944 (sold it last summer) I tried to keep the mods done on her as subtle as possible trying to keep with the caracters of the car witch was an early model. Now driving 968 I can tell you frankly that sometime I misse the old girl caracter.The following pics will show int/ext/engine bay modes done on it in a course of 26 years , those have been poste on this forum number of time but hope the guys here bare with me for sending those out & I won't be buried in negative comments, if it can help you with your car fine . (int mode Dino steering wheels / all /foot pedals & self made foot rest) susp (car lower 1½" frt--¾" rear) ext ( frt shave bumper -driving ligths Bosche Pilote clear lens---rear AIR fiberglass bumper) detail motor + dozen of little modes witch are not visible.Don't forget you cannot do all the mods to your car in a week take your time.The last mode I did on it was to get ride of those awful conical lens & install flat face one, really thing this mod should be done on any early 944 cheap mode if you DIY & worth it.

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Old 04-08-2010, 12:43 AM
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Originally Posted by 83 944
my 83 car is slowing coming along from 500 bucks for just the shell haha
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What are those seats?

Also, I think your shifter needs to be circumcised...
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^^ That is one helluva clean early 944.


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