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Porsche Museum, Gmünd, Austria
#21

Maybe it's me, but it looks like a 6spd shifter in the car.
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#22

Nope that is a tip shifter. No doubt.

One thing I do notice is the placement of the jack. Mine fist behind the spare, this one is mounted directly in front of it.

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#23

I saw that to, I had to go check my car if I had those mounts, it would seem much better then where they are now in mine. It's definetly an early car, it has the older upper strut bearings on it.
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#24

968Syncro are you referring to the pipe above the water heater line on the right side of the engine - held on with the yellow clips? I also notice additional heat shielding sorta like the add-on offered by RS Barn.
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#25

Apex,

I as referring to this looped pipe above the oil cooler.
   

But I think I got the answer, went through the PET, apparently is the cooler for the power steering fluid. I was never in my car far enough to have noticed this cooler/radiator for the power steering.

Roland
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#26

It sure is one of the first cars. It has the recessed hood badge and old style 968 logo as well . Makes sense since it was used as a show car on cars shows around the globe as of '91.

Anyone who has a picture of the VIN (left window pillar) or option code sticker?
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#27

The sign for the car lists it as a 91.
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#28

i've seen shots of that car before (i have them stashed here somewhere) - impressive

944 strut mount bearings

cool car, but it's a tip, so not for me - lol
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#29

I've been there and seen that car as well. As a matter of fact a friend of mine used to work at Porsche and may have been involved in building it.
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#30

I would love to drive it like that. Some slight aerodynamic issues though....
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#31

I thought this car was in the Stuttgart museum and was disappointed when I didn't see it there... now I know why
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#32

I checked via Google maps how far ir is from Stuutgart to Gmund and it shows ~ 600 KM.

Road trip next time round!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/EmoticonCar.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#33

If you use Munich as a base, both Gmund and Stuttgart are easy drives. Of course, if you have the time, stay in Stuttgart, and also down in Austria.
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