Selling out of my 951
#1
Selling out of my 951
In order to finance my home purchase my fiance and I have decided to sell my beloved 951. Funny how finance and fiance are so closely related in the english language - you just remove the "n" becuase you have No more money. I am upset but not suicidal, for she wants a 993 someday. I have just posted it in the rennlist classifieds (My dream car at your dream price!). $8000 firm. Thanks for all of the support of the board, and spread the word!
Regards
(and dispirited),
Regards
(and dispirited),
#4
Looking at his picture, I have a question. On the left side, at the left bottom corner of the headlamp, it seems like the edges don't meet correctly. My car does the same thing and I've seen other 944s with the same problem. What causes this? and is it an easy fix to get it straight? TIA.
Minh
Minh
#5
Minh Pho:
The panel with the Porsche crest comes off. Under it is the Intercooler for the Turbo or the air filter for the S2.
If this panel is removed, it is often difficult to get aligned properly. I have tried to get my perfect, but to no avail - one side has more of a gap than the other side.
If you loosen all the bolts and screws, you can try to get it straight. There are several connectors in the area of the headlights, some of which are hidden.
Dwygrssphr:
Nice looking car. To bad she has to go, perhaps you can get another one soon. Remember - after you get the house it does not matter how much debt you have.
The panel with the Porsche crest comes off. Under it is the Intercooler for the Turbo or the air filter for the S2.
If this panel is removed, it is often difficult to get aligned properly. I have tried to get my perfect, but to no avail - one side has more of a gap than the other side.
If you loosen all the bolts and screws, you can try to get it straight. There are several connectors in the area of the headlights, some of which are hidden.
Dwygrssphr:
Nice looking car. To bad she has to go, perhaps you can get another one soon. Remember - after you get the house it does not matter how much debt you have.