Long Live the 951!
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Long Live the 951!
As this is my 951st post, I want to dedicate it to the 951's of course (as I've done with the 928 and 944, lol). Everyone post photos of their beautiful babes on here to show off. We own some of the greatest sports cars of all time, let be proud for a moment and show our love for them.
I want EVERYONE to post their favorite 951 photos on here... make this one last, guys!
CHEERS!
I want EVERYONE to post their favorite 951 photos on here... make this one last, guys!
CHEERS!
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Beams... ahh a 952, the English brother to my car! Is yours one of the 110 to be exported to the OZ? If so, congrats on the rarity, not to mention the great condition and color.
Dan, nice mods!
Dan, nice mods!
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FSA.. Yeah one of few left here in OZ. The car is in outstanding condition for age and miles. It has racked up 230000 KMS but when i bought it it had recently had a complete engine rebuild costing around $17000 AU. Car also came with warranty on engine. I have had it for near 2 years now and use it everyday for every type of job. Its a Beaut and i hope it stays that way
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My '88. APE MAF, K27/6-7200, Tial 38mm, MBC, Guru Chips, Braided SS Fuel Lines w/ Adj FPR, Lindsey Stage II Intercooler, Kokeln Hard Pipes, B&B Jet Hot Coated Exhaust, M030 Springs/Struts, Weltmeister Bars, Repco MM Pads/SS Lines/Crossdrilled rotors
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Sami, I love the sticker... never noticed that before
mwc, where in WV are you? I'm not too far from the border really, and often go up to Summit Point.
mwc, where in WV are you? I'm not too far from the border really, and often go up to Summit Point.