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Hello from Toronto
#1

Hello Everyone,

I am the proud owner of a 1992 968 Cabriolet which I purchased a few months ago. Being my first Porsche, it has been quite the experienced. I look forward to learning from all of you and passing along what I know.



Cheers,

Bobby.
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#2

Welcome,



Enjoy the site an dplease tell us about your "new to you" 968...



Jay
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#3

Welcome!
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[quote name='94SilverCab' timestamp='1340024477' post='128277']Enjoy the site an dplease tell us about your "new to you" 968...[/quote]

I believe the colour is called coral red, but it is a '92 Cabriolet. I found it one afternoon and knew I needed it. It has had 2 previous owners and a full service history (apparently not that common). I just finished a brake job (new rotors, stainless brake lines, pads, and rebuilt all calipers). Next on my agenda is a MO30 suspension conversion and new struts and torsion bars. Nothing crazy, just hoping to stiffin the car a bit, while maintaining ride comfort.
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#5

Lots of info here on stiffening up the ride eh!

Front and rear M030 sways and the Design1Racing upper and lower strut braces make a world of difference.
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Welcome from the "wet" (west) coast!

Look forward to seeing pics some day...
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Ill try to upload some pictures this evening, not sure if I have reached that level yet though...



Thanks for the advise, I was thinking of strut braces as well but haven't heard of that company. They look much more promising than the other ones I have seen. I have some other questions, but I'll save that for the proper board, don't want to get in trouble already!
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Look at the top of the page in the banner; they are one of the sponsors and owners of the site. You can post pictures now but not in this thread, I believe the 'Introductions" area doesn't allow pictures.
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#9

Welcome. Dona worry about a no trouble. Just ask questions and everything is cool. If you run afoul of the rules the first time it's only life not execution. Just kidding. This is an uber friendly site choc full of info. Avail yourself and enjoy your ride!
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