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Hello from Seattle
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Ive owned my polar white 93 manual coupe since 1999.
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#2

Welcome Bruce,

 

Glad you found your way here.

 

Enjoy the site,

 

Jay

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welcome, 20 years ownership brilliant
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Welcome!  Ive owned my 92 968 for 4 months!

Any tips that you've picked up over that long of ownership, or experiences you want to share we would love to hear them!

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#5

Lucky you Bruce! That shows a certain determination and I suspect has been 20 years of fun. You must have plenty of experiences to pass on. I've had my 1993 6spd cab for 6 years, it's a very enjoyable machine which I am keeping for my nephew; though for some reason he's reticent to accept just yet!
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Welcome!

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Quote:Welcome!  Ive owned my 92 968 for 4 months!

Any tips that you've picked up over that long of ownership, or experiences you want to share we would love to hear them!
 

LOL, read the Forum, there's about 1,500 of us   EmoticonCar
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here is a tip. don't drive over anti freeze.

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Brad I've owned Porsches for more than 15 years and have frequented many sites in search of information. I joined this forum a month back, It is by far the most helpful I have found. Quite obviously the threads are 968 focused, though there is a deliberately off-topic section, but more importantly it seems fairly free of dross. I've found many sites full of unhelpful comment .... guesswork and/or baseless advice is just time wasting for others, but some cowboys insist on chipping in to the point where one gives up following a thread because one doesn't appear to be closing in on a solution.


So ask away, someone knows, and if they don't then your contribution will be appreciated.


Cheers,


Robert
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