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My 968
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Waiting summer. Picture from last summer.


Regards Juha
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#2

New try.
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#3

Wow, nice !  Turbo hood and rear wing and wheels ?   How come no turbo in it  :o  Tongue ? 

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#4

No turbo, but supercharger is coming.
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#5

I love the looks of the hood with those vents , I may eventually decide to source one and switch it with my regular hood. 

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#6

I’ve original turbo s hood.
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#7

Hi Condis, luitko edellisen postini jossa pyysin lahettamaan sahkoposti osoitteesi jotta voimme olla suoraan yhteydessa. Asun nyt Australiassa,sita ennen noin 40 vuottta Helsinki/Espoo.

Terv, Mark

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#8

Beautiful car, and from what I can tell of the ladder on the boulder in the background, a nice swimming lake as well!

 

Think that's the first time I've seen an engine colored black like that.

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#9

Thanks. That lake is Baltic Sea.
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#10

Your car is beautiful and that color blue looks amazing. That engine bay is a work of art too and immaculate. 

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#11

Nice clean Antifreeze and Brake Fluid reservoir !!!

 

And, the clear top Power Steering fluid tank!

 

Jay 

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#12

Thanks. Inside view.
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#13

Quote:Nice clean Antifreeze and Brake Fluid reservoir !!!

 

And, the clear top Power Steering fluid tank!

 

Jay 



That clear top is original. Mine had it too. Till it starts to leak at the welding- or glueline from clear to black.
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Quote:That clear top is original. Mine had it too. Till it starts to leak at the welding- or glueline from clear to black.
 

Yup, understood. They were the last of the tanks from the 944, until they ran out and started using solid black plastic tanks. Probably upgraded because they were known to leak.

 

Jay
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#15

Mine had a clear too, and it leaks
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#16

i am replacing mine now  for a  black one, but will try to re-heat  the original cleartop somehow to seal it
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#17

I wonder if fuel tank repair fluid would work, but its worth changing anyway as it has a filter in the bottom you cant remove to clean
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#18

you can  remove the filter maybe if you split it , before  cleaning and welding again,  but it will cost sacrifacing one 25€ new reservoir, who knows Smile

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#19

Couple more picrures.
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#20

Is that front license plate a customized self-adhesive vinyl sticker ,  or , a magnetized appliqué like the numbers decals you put on your car when you track it ?   Huh

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