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Old 11-20-2010, 03:45 PM
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Selling an '86 951, 148k, have several records, including belts/waterpump/rollers done in 2004. Clear NJ title. Runs and pulls hard. Chipped, stock otherwise. Needs some TLC.

The bad:
Needs some body work on front drivers fender/bumper/side mirror.
Windshield crack on passengers side.
Dash cracks(of course)
Seats have the usual wear, cracks

Overall, car is complete and would make a great small project. Maybe even a good track car, if you don't care about cosmetics.

Price is $5800 B/O

Please contact Mike @ 732-216-4334 or wizard951@hotmail.com

Car is located in NJ
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how did the bulge on the front passenger side wheel fender occur? can it be fixed easily? GLWS
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how did the bulge on the front passenger side wheel fender occur? can it be fixed easily? GLWS

Bumper got pushed from the drivers side, but is attached to the fender, resulting in bulge from lower side moving away from upper. I'd imagine this would be a minor body work job for someone who knows body work well.
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Mike,

Know what kind of car cover that is? The same one came with my car and is dirty. Did yours come with any special cleaning instructions?

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Old 11-20-2010, 07:18 PM
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Mike,

Know what kind of car cover that is? The same one came with my car and is dirty. Did yours come with any special cleaning instructions?

GLWS!

I 'had' the same 4-layer cover as pictured above. I would be very careful about cleaning it. Mine rotted out in one year in my driveway, let dust and water get through the pores, folded up to about the size of a bloated water buffalo carcass, and scratched the paint badly during any wind. Other than that it was the absolute worst cover I've ever owned. I replaced it with a CoverKing Stormproof and never looked back.

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I had the same cover (now using a single layer).
Washed it in the washing machine no problem.
Dried it in the dryer no problem either.
Just don't use any fabric softener and you'll be fine.
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After work BUMP

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New T-belt and balance belt will be going on soon...
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BUMP $5500
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what's the color? and where in nj? also are the front seats shot, or really good with those covers on em?

most of what's wrong i can fix within a day, so kinda interested.
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Originally Posted by 87 944 C
what's the color? and where in nj? also are the front seats shot, or really good with those covers on em?

most of what's wrong i can fix within a day, so kinda interested.
I think color is slate grey. Seats have split bottom seams...would prob need a re-cover.
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Originally Posted by Mike951
I think color is slate grey. Seats have split bottom seams...would prob need a re-cover.
Oh by the way i'm Monmouth county exit 105 GSP
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Bump- c'mon I know someone still needs a christmas present for their wife...!
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Originally Posted by Mike951
I think color is slate grey. Seats have split bottom seams...would prob need a re-cover.
Was slate grey available on 951's?


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