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As I was working on the car tonight, fixing my stripped out sunroof gears, I came across an odd sight. After reading all the documentation and maintenance history that came with the car it is apparent that my previous owner suffered from a continual rattle coming from the hatch. He had it into the shop 2-3 times to have it looked at. Their/His solution? A piece of cardboard wadded up and stuffed between the body and the plastic sunroof motor cover <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/huh.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> . A quick look over the cover revealed that the three screws along the top were missing and probably contributing to/causing his rattle.
Anyway, what are some of your "favorite" things that you have found out your previous owner has done? Any big surprises?
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[quote name='smokiemon968' post='45701' date='Jan 15 2008, 05:17 AM']My PO installed O30 sway bars, big reds, B&B exhaust, Kenesis Wheels, rebuilt the transmission and kept every record.
The best used car I ever bought.[/quote]
I see what you mean. U got a great car!
My PO also kept good records and I was able to call the previous mechanic and have him read off dates and repair works. She, did however leave me a bunch of CDs, lip gloss, lip stick and eye liner under the seats.
I love my 968 for what it is & don't hate it for what it isn't!
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I keep looking for the Porsche Part number on that piece of cardboard because I'm "sure" that my PO "never" used cheap pieces of scrap material lying around to provide a temporary solution to an easy to resolve problem.
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[quote name='ds968' post='45732' date='Jan 15 2008, 04:14 PM']relied on the expert advice of Buddy Lazier's team chief mechanic, who subsequently opened a repair shop and worked on, among other cars, this 968 to tell him during a road test that the jet engine whine he heard was perfectly normal and had absolutely nothing to do with a faulty pinion bearing..
after I bought the car "as is" and had the infamous pinion problem confirmed, the PO sent me a check for the cost of repair ! How's THAT for a stand up guy ?! The world should be full of folks of such character .[/quote]
Wow! Consider yourself lucky!
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My PO left me her reputation with the local Porsche dealer. When I took the car in for service, the service manager looked at the car looked at me and then said "You bought THAT women's car!!!! Thank God. We now have a sane person to deal with".
It seems the PO also liked her dope. When I brought the car home and gave it a good cleaning, I vacumed up enough "bud" to roll 2 or 3 joints. Nothing beats "hotboxing" in a new 968. She also left me with a few mechanical issues that were unresolved so we agreed on a discounted purchase pruice to cover the estimated repair costs.
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Not to get off topic, but I probably dated myself with the hotboxing reference. Although the kids today still do it. My son and couple of his friends were doing it in his car inside my garage when I came home unexpectedly. I am still amazed that they didn't asphixiate themselves in the process.
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Flash,
What do you mean with the "dead pedal" ??
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Nice! Did they also use an upside down shopping cart over a fire as a barbeque grill? I assume you could also post your "mystery brackets" here as well.
'93 968 coupe Black/Grey, 6 speed, 17" Factory C2 Turbo Wheels, Griemann Grills, and more once funds allow.