That's it, i'm selling my 944!
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S2 nut, i would think that doing all that work would sell it faster. I don't have the money to keep it and get a 951.
I'm gonna do the work, drive it for a while, maybe take one last memorable road trip or something, then put it on the market and start shopping.
When is the "project day" in houston?
I'm gonna do the work, drive it for a while, maybe take one last memorable road trip or something, then put it on the market and start shopping.
When is the "project day" in houston?
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Originally posted by '86 944 turbo
It's always good to start off on a 944na then move up to a 951. At least thats what i did. I think if i had the 951 first i would of killed myself.
It's always good to start off on a 944na then move up to a 951. At least thats what i did. I think if i had the 951 first i would of killed myself.
i think thats a 3rd gen supra, my buddy has an na and his brother has a turbo one. Any comparisons to a 951?i'm thinking that might be a fun project car, incredible power potential and very cheap, they sell for like 3 grand here.