Official random 928 Picture Thread (post a new 928 pic or stay out)
#2582
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Man I could waste time at work on this thread all day! Here is my contribution, I will post another in the spring after some lipstick and blush!
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#2584
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Thanks guys for your kind compliments.
Here are a few more. I'll try to include a little local scenery in these.
And they show a couple of my favorite features about this car:
1. No rub strip. I love those smooth sides. In the classic words of my 92 year-old father-in-law, "They're as smooth as a schoolmarm's thigh!"
2. Wider tires with Mille Miglia wheels that require spacers. There ain't much room between the tire and the wheel well!
Here are a few more. I'll try to include a little local scenery in these.
And they show a couple of my favorite features about this car:
1. No rub strip. I love those smooth sides. In the classic words of my 92 year-old father-in-law, "They're as smooth as a schoolmarm's thigh!"
2. Wider tires with Mille Miglia wheels that require spacers. There ain't much room between the tire and the wheel well!
#2586
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Got my new plate yesterday. Gretch should like it:
By BARBARA HOBEROCK Tulsa World Capitol Bureau
Published: 8/2/2008 2:11 AM
Last Modified: 8/2/2008 2:18 AM
OKLAHOMA CITY — The new state license plate features the "Sacred Rain Arrow" sculpture by the late Allan Houser, the Oklahoma Tax Commission announced Friday.
The sculpture is on display at Tulsa's Gilcrease Museum.
"It is depicting a young Apache warrior who was selected in a time of drought to shoot a rain arrow into the sky, into the heavens, to bring his people's prayers to their gods so that they would get rain," said Anne Brockman, Gilcrease Museum public information officer.
The sculpture has been on display at Gilcrease since 1988 or 1989, she said. It is at the front entrance to the museum, she said.
The new plates will be available in early 2009, according to the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
By BARBARA HOBEROCK Tulsa World Capitol Bureau
Published: 8/2/2008 2:11 AM
Last Modified: 8/2/2008 2:18 AM
OKLAHOMA CITY — The new state license plate features the "Sacred Rain Arrow" sculpture by the late Allan Houser, the Oklahoma Tax Commission announced Friday.
The sculpture is on display at Tulsa's Gilcrease Museum.
"It is depicting a young Apache warrior who was selected in a time of drought to shoot a rain arrow into the sky, into the heavens, to bring his people's prayers to their gods so that they would get rain," said Anne Brockman, Gilcrease Museum public information officer.
The sculpture has been on display at Gilcrease since 1988 or 1989, she said. It is at the front entrance to the museum, she said.
The new plates will be available in early 2009, according to the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
#2587
Nordschleife Master
Larry,
The FM10's were from a friends '88 (or maybe '89) 930...they were his track wheels and are a really good wheel. Offset is VERY TIGHT on the front of the car but nice on the back. They are a BITCH to keep clean and I prefer the look of the CIII wheels... Get some CIII wheels and I'll trade you straight up!
The FM10's were from a friends '88 (or maybe '89) 930...they were his track wheels and are a really good wheel. Offset is VERY TIGHT on the front of the car but nice on the back. They are a BITCH to keep clean and I prefer the look of the CIII wheels... Get some CIII wheels and I'll trade you straight up!
#2590
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James,
If I had the CIIIs I would trade you in a heart beat. The Fikse FM 10s are much much nicer looking and a much better wheel The Fikse is a much better made and much better looking wheel. What size are yours?? I have the OEM Sport Design which were custom chromed and painted. Oh well, I can dream
If I had the CIIIs I would trade you in a heart beat. The Fikse FM 10s are much much nicer looking and a much better wheel The Fikse is a much better made and much better looking wheel. What size are yours?? I have the OEM Sport Design which were custom chromed and painted. Oh well, I can dream