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My early 85 in Norcal

Old 02-06-2018, 01:42 PM
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Hey guys, got my 944 about a week ago, been a blast so far. Previous owner had rebuilt the engine, replace starter, alternator, clutch, a lot of the under hood mechanicals.

Biggest upgrade I've made so far was taking off the modern low profile wheels/tires and replacing with a set of Cookie Cutters. Huge ride quality upgrade, and just looks better!

Other things I've done in the last week:
  • new steering wheel
  • new rear hatch seal
  • floormats
  • added a switch to turn off the power antenna, so its not when I'm listening to music on my phone
  • Took out the 60lb subwoofer in the trunk sold on Craigslist for $100
  • Cookie Cutter wheels/Yokohama tires


Minutes after I bought it.


Repainted Cookie Cutters


New steering wheel, wheel matches the alu on the center console.


New wheels
Old 02-06-2018, 05:58 PM
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Well done with the Cookies. Those other wheels looked like crap. It looks good now, enjoy it
Old 02-06-2018, 06:14 PM
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Thanks, guy that had the wheels was 2 hours away, and I didnt want to make the drive, so I asked him if he ever came my way, and he said for $50, he'd deliver them to my house. Deal!
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Those Cookie Cutters look so much better.
Old 02-07-2018, 02:31 PM
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OK, I'll be the odd man out: I much prefer the originals. Maybe it's a generational thing . . .

Congrats on your new ride.
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I'm with you Coloradoguy, the originals are monsters!
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Soo much better with the cookies! Congrats on the new car!
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Thanks guys, my first Porsche, and I'm really excited.

Repaired the driver seat bolts. Were super loose, the front left was completely destroyed, nothing holding it down. Ended up drilling through the floor and putting a long bolt to hold it down.

Ordered H4 headlight conversions, previous owner put some LED ones in there that don't work.

And ordered thrust bearings to do the shift linkage mod.
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Originally Posted by jrmynorcal
Thanks guys, my first Porsche, and I'm really excited.

Repaired the driver seat bolts. Were super loose, the front left was completely destroyed, nothing holding it down. Ended up drilling through the floor and putting a long bolt to hold it down.

Ordered H4 headlight conversions, previous owner put some LED ones in there that don't work.

And ordered thrust bearings to do the shift linkage mod.
Is there any end to the projects on these cars? My list keeps growing exponentially -- for every project I finish two more seem to appear...


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