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Old 05-12-2011, 03:46 AM
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Hope this isn't a repost. This has to be one of the best-looking and cleanest 944's I've seen:



From this site: http://www.stanceworks.com/2011/04/s...suk-part-deux/

Just thought I'd share an awesome ride

Is it anyone's here?
Old 05-12-2011, 06:02 AM
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Borbet type A's I think? I've always wanted to see them on a 944. Thanks for posting

Edit: just read they are 'Azez A's'... haven't heard of them but they look similar to the borbets.
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Its my freinds car. He lives in Milton Keynes and is selling the car.

He put a lot of effort into this, its been re-shelled and the interior in oval dash rather than the original square dash.
His build thread is here: http://retrorides.proboards.com/inde...d=readersrides
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Clean ride
Old 05-12-2011, 01:52 PM
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Originally Posted by *bj*
Borbet type A's I think? I've always wanted to see them on a 944. Thanks for posting

Edit: just read they are 'Azez A's'... haven't heard of them but they look similar to the borbets.
I think you mean they look way more like Borbet C's.... can't mistaken those for Type A's:
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Hello, thanks Ray singh for linking me this and thanks to others for the kind words.
Means a lot, as i think the same about your cars.

Wheels are Azev A, but they are made by borbet so everyone is right, i think all the wide german rims look fairly similar.

There are some more recent and clearer pics here.

http://retrorides.proboards.com/inde...=90280&page=12
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I read through the majority of the thread. I'm seriously impressed, and wish I lived in Europe so I could find a euro N/A that clean (not a fan of the US bumpers/turn signals). Inspiring work you've done! What did you do for rear suspension? I imagine you'd need a pretty stiff setup so you don't rub.

And for all of you too lazy to check it out


















There are more where those came from - just posted my favorites.
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Wow, that's sleek! Wish mine is that clean.
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Man, I wish I could find such clean and simple wheels. I also wish I could have such a nice deep lip.

Beautifully clean and sleek for sure!
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Beautiful car. My friend actually sent me a link to it on stanceworks a few days ago on Facebook.



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