Official random 928 Picture Thread (post a new 928 pic or stay out)
#7472
Rennlist Member
pic's of my new purchase
Great interior/exterior, currently upgrading various items, long list. Sold my 1980 Triumph Spitfire (showroom original) to finance the upgrades.
#7477
Nordschleife Master
A little thing.
Tightened up the bolt under the L mirror when swung forward. It was a bit loose.
To note it is not an Allen head, but a Torx.
Add: Sorry Denny, thought I was on the 'What did you do today...' thread
Tightened up the bolt under the L mirror when swung forward. It was a bit loose.
To note it is not an Allen head, but a Torx.
Add: Sorry Denny, thought I was on the 'What did you do today...' thread
Last edited by MainePorsche; 05-25-2013 at 05:27 PM.
#7478
Rennlist Member
#7479
Team Owner
went to a car show took Rods Euro out for a debut ,
even a few thumbs ups from spectators
even a few thumbs ups from spectators
#7481
Nordschleife Master
#7482
Found this one on a consignment lot (due to PO in a divorce situation).
Interior is a bit crunchy in places, but in better shape than many I looked at. The "Drakula" comes from some info obtained from the PO about the previous PO. I surmised that they were a doc and the "akula" means "shark" in Russian. This is my first 928, but have a '68 912 also.
Interior is a bit crunchy in places, but in better shape than many I looked at. The "Drakula" comes from some info obtained from the PO about the previous PO. I surmised that they were a doc and the "akula" means "shark" in Russian. This is my first 928, but have a '68 912 also.
#7483
Nordschleife Master
Found this one on a consignment lot (due to PO in a divorce situation).
Interior is a bit crunchy in places, but in better shape than many I looked at. The "Drakula" comes from some info obtained from the PO about the previous PO. I surmised that they were a doc and the "akula" means "shark" in Russian. This is my first 928, but have a '68 912 also.
Interior is a bit crunchy in places, but in better shape than many I looked at. The "Drakula" comes from some info obtained from the PO about the previous PO. I surmised that they were a doc and the "akula" means "shark" in Russian. This is my first 928, but have a '68 912 also.
Start a 'New to the Forum' thread.
You'll be well received.
#7485