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Old 08-30-2011 | 08:20 PM
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It's a blessing and a curse... And clarks-garage.com for ANY d.i.y. info..
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Reading Every Thread is a great way to prepare...

I can't tell you how many times I have had a New Problem with my car <--- Ha ha, the car is not that bad actually--, AND I already knew the solution because i read about it months previously...
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Yes, be prepared .

When I had the 951 over at the shop one day I asked the supervisor something about "did he know about ... on the 944 Turbo."

He said yep he knew them. Not that part exactly but that "they are JOB SECURITY."

I was just there to use the rack for an oil change.
Old 09-05-2011 | 03:58 PM
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I have a quick question my wheels are staggered 16" Fuchs' does that mean they are 951 wheels?
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I have a quick question my wheels are staggered 16" Fuchs' does that mean they are 951 wheels?
Yes, or 911 wheels
Old 09-05-2011 | 04:24 PM
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if you remove them they should have a part number stamped into them.

if they are 951 wheels it will be a 951.xxx.xxx.xx number.
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Originally Posted by Butters944
It's a blessing and a curse... And clarks-garage.com for ANY d.i.y. info..
+1 www.clarks-garage.com

Originally Posted by Dougs951
if you remove them they should have a part number stamped into them.

if they are 951 wheels it will be a 951.xxx.xxx.xx number.
-Such as in the pic.

bordin34__congrats nice car,could we some of the the interior & engine bay PS.

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Thanks,
and sorry no more pics until around thanksgiving I bought this car then immediately went to college. So I am in College Park, MD at UMD and the car is in NJ.
The interior is in great condition though just dirty, nicer than my uncles 968.
Old 09-05-2011 | 10:41 PM
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Welcome to RL and I can't believe you gave up a Valiant for a 944...those old Mopars will run 300K miles between oil changes and chicks go crazy over them, unfortunately they are crazy chicks.
Old 09-05-2011 | 10:48 PM
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I still have my ~450hp 440ci/7.2L 1973 Charger so giving up the Valiant wasn't too bad.
The 1974 Valiant, 17,700 original miles on it when I sold it, 318ci/5.2L

My 1973 Charger in the middle of putting the 440 in it

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Originally Posted by bordin34
Thanks,
and sorry no more pics until around thanksgiving I bought this car then immediately went to college. So I am in College Park, MD at UMD and the car is in NJ.
The interior is in great condition though just dirty, nicer than my uncles 968.
I was just at UMD last night with my 944 for the Terps v. Miami Game!!!

Loved the Rain, Loved the Game! GO TERPS!!!
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What lot did you park in? I couldn't get a ticket to the game so I watched it on TV in my dorm.
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Originally Posted by bordin34
What lot did you park in? I couldn't get a ticket to the game so I watched it on TV in my dorm.
I think we were in lot Z... Didn't do any tail gating... I just pounded some Gin when i got out of the Car! ha ha!

Great Game Though! Didn't even mind the rain.
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Message me if you go to another game. It would be nice to see a 944 on campus.



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