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1992 968 Coupe from Belgium
#1

Hi!

 

I'm Bert, 30 years old petrol head from Belgium. I fell in love with the 968 some years ago. After owning several other 'sporty cars' (fiesta ST, Classic mini cooper, elise) I decided i would buy my first Porsche Smile It has the LSD option (220).

 

I'm am the 3rd owner. I've been driving it for 7 months now. 

The body had a complete polish last week. 


Looking forward to some summer roadtrips! 

 

Yesterday I had a problem with some belts, but I will make a separate post describing the problem when this one is approved Smile

 

 

Bert

 

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#2

Welcome,

 

Enjoy the site.

 

Jay

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#3

Hi Bert and welcome. If you got any (belt) issues, I'm sure I can help you out. I own my '92 for about 10 years now and I practically rebuild the thing myself.


Drop me a PM if you need anything.


Nice colour by the way :-)
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#4

Thank You guys!


Bulti, I'll send you a message, much appreciated

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#5

Welcome Bert. It is such a fun car to take out into the country side. A big head turner and comment maker since most people have never seen one before. Love the Midnight Blue colour as well. Your wheels (rims) are different, let's have the story.

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#6

Are those " turbo twists " wheels ? The spokes were probably straight to start with , but in the photo the car looks like it may be parked not too far from a nuclear plant reactor furnace , so the emissions might have melted the wheels into a twisted form .. :-) :-) .


And all kidding aside, welcome !
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#7

No, he just did a 0-60 in 2 seconds...and whoop deee dooo..... the spokes twisted!!!

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#8

Hmm i think that would have to been 0-60 in REVERSE to twist in that direction. An awesome feat!

LOL :0)
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#9

Welcome. Enjoy your ride!
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#10

Those wheels where on the car when i bought it Smile It's not my personal preference.

On the passenger side of the car they look a bit strange, i know. 

 

Would love to have a nice set of Cup 1 rims. 

These are also awesome! 
https://www.facebook.com/158733379483974...=3&theater

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#11

What, another Bulti in the making? Heaven help us!

 

Welcome.

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#12

Can't get enough of those ;-)
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#13

Hey bert .

Nice car

i had one too (91)

(now the cab. 93)
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#14

Still going strong!
Timing belt has been done. Also variocam pads etc. has been replaced.  
Had to replace AC & powersteering pumps. Next on the list = front suspension replacement. 
 
Love doing tours in the Netherlands with friends Smile
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#15

Nice! You should sign up for Autogids' Youngtimer Rally next year.
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