Yet another hopeful future 928 owner, opinions please.
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This is the crux fo the biscuit for the 928. They have to get into the hands of someone with a desire to do their own mx. If not, things get let go.
If it's anywhere around $6k, I'd grab it, and make sure the thrust bearing is checked. Then, plan to do your own work, patiently and you'll have a nice car in a few months/years.
If it's anywhere around $6k, I'd grab it, and make sure the thrust bearing is checked. Then, plan to do your own work, patiently and you'll have a nice car in a few months/years.
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[QUOTE=docmirror;6769748] Awright, I'm just a dumbass mick that spends too much time out in the sun...WTF does "crux fo the biscuit" mean..is that like Texas slang ..I can ask Roger but he is probably pretty busy w/OCIC
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"In 1974 Frank Zappa wrote "Stink-Foot" which appeared on "Apostrophe'" which was Zappa's biggest hit album. In "Stink-Foot", the dog Fido is asked "what is your, conceptual, continuity", to which the dog replies "The crux of the biscuit is the apostrophe". The phrase "crux of the biscuit" has since been used to mean the heart of the matter."
Now back to our regularly scheduled programming.
Now back to our regularly scheduled programming.
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It's Frank's wordplay on Crux of the "Issue"...the most important part of the issue. Like George Carlin, Frank Zappa was a master at wordplay....and one helluva guitar player.
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Gentlemen: Thanks for your forebearance of my cultural ignorance. I will be going to Amazon for my own copy of this obvious gap in my education so I can listen while I put on my new RMB,got it today and get ready for PorscheFest in mid Aug at Summit Point I always liked Nillson Schmillson (sp) so this will complement the CD rotation
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Thanks, I'll check the boards for someone in Westchester, NY (where the car is) to do the PPI, but can anyone recommend someone in that area to do the PPI on this 928 S4?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9FBQ1O5F8k
Some very fine riffs involved. Listen to the lyrics that are spoken to the dog, and the reaction.
Some very fine riffs involved. Listen to the lyrics that are spoken to the dog, and the reaction.
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I have both A/T and I love both. The Benze A/t is a rock hard shifter on my GTS, I mean that in a good way.
Don't go all squirmy on a TB at 5 years. Remove the dist. cover, LOOK at the belt and GEAR while turning clockwise with 27MM deep socket. I'm betting you won't see any cracks in a 5-year belt. But if the gear teeth are shiny or the belt frayed on the edge, it should be replaced. I'm not sayin the 5-year rule isn't a good guide, I just think at this price, if the belt looks good, it is not a deal breaker. This takes less than an hour. Easier if the engine is cool.
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If you can get it for 5.5k it sounds good to me. I bought mine before I really was involved with this board and I have managed to work through the issues without too much difficulty. These cars are very undervalued right now in my opinion, mostly because there is a stigma attached to them about maintenance costs and reliability. If you can turn your own wrench and stay active on this board, you will do fine.
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Thanks everyone for the input. I'm going to take a look at the car tomorrow and if I go forward I am using Cheech over at Rennwerke Porsche to do the PPI. Anyone have experience with that shop?