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New member from Belgium
#1

Hello everybody.

I am a new member from Antwerp Belgium.

I will find out how to post a picture from my 968.



Grts

Patrick
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#2

Welcome,



You must make several posts before you can upload pictures, part of our "beginners" rules. Once you reach memeber status you will be able to navigate everything.



Jay
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#3

Ok



I have bought my 968 now one year agoin good condition (not great) from a man in Germany with 165000 km's and full history .



But did many "repairs" in the meantime.

Brake disks + pads,some respray, polished the paintwork,changed the rubbers between the panels, installed Focal speakers and top radio cd,installed recaro seats ( i think the original seats are horrible ),changed the leaking clutch masterpump.

Now the car drives and looks great !



Grts

Patrick
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#4

Oh Right



The only thing i have to look into is the rev counter dropping to zero lot off the time.

I have already repaired it and calibrated it a year ago but now it starts again.



Only problem in disassembling the steering wheel is you have to deconnect the airbag .

The famous warning light !

Thats the reason i am now going to make a OBD1 interface :-)
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#5

Welcome. Disconnecting the air bag is ok as long as you know not to turn the car on while it's disconnected. Most of us find out the hard way about this rule. There are plenty of threads here to help you build the OBD I circuit board, get the software and test it out.
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#6

You do not need to disassemble the steering wheel to remove the gauge cluster...



You're going to LOVE this site <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" />



Jay
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#7

Welcome from another new member! Jay is right, there is awesome amounts of information here. I am still pouring through the posts and topics.

Tons of information to read up on our cars!



Look forward to see photos when you "level up" and can post photos - It won't take too long!



Ed
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You found the greatest wealth of information here at 968Forums
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#9

Welcome the the best place for 968 matters and nutters. As per above, lots of great information here.



I hope that your 968 brings you years of happy memories and experiences.
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