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Finally I got mine...
#1

May be a duplicate from net, my apology first.



Well, after lurking in the background for the past 2 yrs, I finally find the one. Just want to say my appreciations to the 968 owners who had helped with various questions and/or checking the cars for me. People like Flash and Raj had been invaluable, and particularly to Bob Blackwell who spent several hours with during the course of transaction in New Mexico.



Looking forward to interact with other 968 owners more in the future.



Howard.
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#2

Welcome!

Pics, Pics, Pics...we love pics!
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#3

congratulations Howard!



BTW - I think you pressed the wrong numbers when creating your screen name -- that's supposed to be 6 and 8 <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/laugh.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



yes . . .



must . . .



see . . .



pics!
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I have a few pictures on email attachment from the seller, I am not good with computers. If anybody can post it for me here, I will be more than happy to forward to him.





Yes, I need to change my membership name here ( haven't made a decision regarding my other P car, 89 Carrera silver coupe). Hopefully there will instruction somewhere in ths forum ( I will try to search it later), or I may need help again.



Howard.
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#5

Very nice! Congrats.



I just spent an hour blasting mine up hwy 50 to Folsom and back.

Now its off to the shop for a whole bunch of preventative maintenence.



Cheers,

-Mirror



[quote name='911hw' date='Apr 17 2006, 09:33 AM']May be a duplicate from net, my apology first.



Well, after lurking in the background for the past 2 yrs, I finally find the one.  Just want to say my appreciations to the 968 owners who had helped with various questions and/or checking the cars for me.  People like Flash and Raj had been invaluable, and particularly to Bob Blackwell who spent several hours with during the course of transaction in New Mexico.



Looking forward to interact with other 968 owners more in the future.



Howard.

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#6

Here is a pic



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#7

Congratulations Howard. Can't wait to see it up close at a

future Porsche club event.
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#8

Silvy968, Ether Joe and The Mirror, thanks for the welcome.



Bruce, thanks for the picture attachment.



Tom, nice to heard from you. Too bad you couldn't part with your low milage M-030 coupe ( I couldn't either if I hada car like that <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/wink.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> Give me a weekend or two to clean up the car before showing to the local 968 people, like Flash, Ron and Greimann. If you have the time, I can contact you as to when will we meet up.



Howard.



PS-got to have a moderator to help me change my member name.
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#9

Wow Howard finally! Congratulations the car looks awesome! Can't wait to see it in the flesh.



Ron

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#10

Hello Ron,



Thanks for the welcome. Yes, it did took me a long time. I had been following the market all these time, missed a few good ones along the way due to various reasons, ie time, distance, the seller could hold the car for me, or by the time I make up my mind, the car was sold... Even on this car, I had to offer a little more than the asking price with really no room to negotiate after the PPI, as there was another buyer locally waiting to take my place. But glad it all when out well.



So a little advise to potential buyers, do your home work on the mechnics/possible pitfalls of 968. There are good, solid, well maintenced 6 speed ones out there. But one has to jump on it very soon, because from what I learned, they could be gone within a week.



Any case, looking forward to show the car to you Ron, pending your " expert detail eye review"<img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />



Howard
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#11

very possible we are having a little "thing" here this weekend - i am going to try to nail a couple of things on ron's car - you should coordinate and pop by
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#12

I think polar silver is extra sexy



Is it just me - I think that the silver color especially needs the ROW wraparound yellow turn lenses?



oh and Howard, just mucking around re your handle. . . wear your badge with pride . . . besides, you've got 4 posts already, so just 2,804 more and you'll catch up to flash! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#13

Flash, I will give you call on Friday PM to see how's the schedule with you guys this weekend, may even swing by even if the car is not totally clean yet.



Ether Joe, no problem. I really do like the silver exterior color, be the artic or polar, very Porsche classy. Looking at your car signature, did it came from So Cal? I remembered seeing in the autotraders ad twice in the past 12 months or so. Never got to see it in person as by the time when I got the chance to call back to try to look it, they were both sold.



Howard
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[quote name='911hw' date='Apr 19 2006, 03:25 PM']Ether Joe, no problem.  I really do like the silver exterior color, be the artic or polar, very Porsche classy.  Looking at your car signature, did it came from So Cal?  I remembered seeing in the autotraders ad twice in the past 12 months or so.  Never got to see it in person as by the time when I got the chance to call back to try to look it, they were both sold.



Howard[/quote]



nope, my car came from Florida - I had to rescue it, it was about to be chewed on by an alligator <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/laugh.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#15

ok - seen it - touched it - drove it



howard brought the car over saturday - i got a chance to poke around it and drive it - nice car - very solid and tight - motor runs strong (oil pressure is oddly indicated a bit low, though well within spec) - barked a hard 2nd and a decent 3rd gear going uphill at a touch over 6k



some cool stuff on this car - different rotors than i have seen before - crossdrilled like the M030, but different - i'll be contacting the supplier of those tomorrow to find out what those are about - they look to be harder than the zimmermans



the blue interior looks really good with the polar silver (man i love that color)



the car handled amazingly well for its setup, which was stock with some brand new michelin tires on the 16s - i could feel them not wanting to grab everything, but they also were very smooth riding and should wear like nails - the shocks and struts were in a lot better shape than i expected at that mileage - i didn't drive it had enough to see if it had lsd, nor did i check the sticker - my bad



didn't leak a drop in my garage either



i adjusted his hood, which sat a bit off, and snugged up his very loose throttle cable, but other than an engine bay cleanup, and of course the airbox and chip and such, this car needs nothing i could find



all in all, a very good purchase - he will have a lot of fun with this car



i look forward to seeing it at a lot of events
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#16

[quote name='flash' date='Apr 23 2006, 08:08 AM']didn't leak a drop in my garage either

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Ron, quick - go park your car in Bob's garage...that'll fix it. ! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/dry.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />

Sorry, not all that funny given how much you spent fixing the problem, but still could not resist ( paying you back for wimping out on us for Paso Robles ).





Howard,

Congrats ! Sounds like a great buy and a fun ride for many, many years to come.
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#17

Where was that photo taken? Intresting background.
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#18

"- barked a hard 2nd and a decent 3rd gear going uphill at a touch over 6k"



What does this mean??



Leonard
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[quote name='Leonard' date='Apr 24 2006, 09:29 AM']"- barked a hard 2nd and a decent 3rd gear going uphill at a touch over 6k"



What does this mean??

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For anybody else, I'd think he means he squealed the tires loudly in 2nd gear, and slightly in third running above 6k RPM.





However, in light of Flash's profile picture, I'm not too sure:



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#20

roflmao



correct - if you shift the lever fast enough, and don't really let off the gas, you get the fastest shift possible - if the engine is crisp and string enough, the side effect result is a very noticable "bark" from the tires - it was more of a chirp though in third



not recommended as a regular habit - hard on drivetrain components
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