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zhvania - 10-20-2013
HI, I just purchased my first 968, have been looking long time for it. I have a lot of work to do on it, so I figured I am going to need all the information I can get.
My car is cobalt blue coupe with manual. I would like to restore it to perfect condition, odometer is broken at 99,000, already ordered the gears for it.
looking forward to gaining advice from 968 owners. thanks!!!!
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Scott Collins - 10-20-2013
Welcome, and congrats on the car. Great color. Can you share some additional info on the car, and pics perhaps?
You'll find lots of great info here and helpful owners who are ready to share all sorts of info.
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jws - 10-20-2013
I just got mine a short time ago and I am liking this car more and more. You have a great place for parts local for you at Ian's Euro Parts in Pompano Beach FL. New or used give him a try he ships all over the world. Ian is a great guy you will like him!
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Langley968 - 10-20-2013
Welcome! Look forward to your journey of bringing your 968 to "perfect" condition.
(Side note: I always tell my kids that "perfect" is a VERY loaded word. We shall see how you do... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/clap.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> )
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tamathumper - 10-21-2013
Welcome.
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Bulti - 10-21-2013
ZHVania, i sure hope your wallet has the same understanding of the term 'perfect' as you do.
Welcome to the forum and good luck with the 'NeverEnding Story' your (and ours) car is.
Wouldn't ever trade it for anything else though.
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ds968 - 10-21-2013
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(Side note: I always tell my kids that "perfect" is a VERY loaded word. We shall see how you do... <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/clap.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> )[/quote]
In school we were told that " practice makes perfect " . But then they also said " nobody is perfect " . So I stopped practicing, what would be the point <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
Back to the 968 - great car, great color, especially in Miami. And whatever you spend to bring it to your definition of perfect , with mods that might add up to a pricey sum, I think you'll still end up with a car which in terms of looks, performance, practicability, comfort, exclusivity, has no comparable out there you could find for under $ 75 k . IMO
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zhvania - 10-21-2013
Wow, I did not expect so many replies so quickly.
thanks for heads up on Ian's store, I already ordered some parts from him last Tuesday, shipping was quick, received everything by Thursday.
I will post picks as soon as I can.
Thanks!
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Ryan - 10-21-2013
Good color....welcome aboard.
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jws - 10-21-2013
One more thing about Ian. He is a stand up guy and his crew Steve and Jamie are the same way. If you have any questions about your car don't hesitate to give him a call. He will NEVER give you a line of BS just to sell you some parts! I could write a long drawn out page on why you don't have to question anything he tells you. So to make it short, what ever he tells you, you can trust 100%.
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DaveN - 10-21-2013
Welcome. Yeah, we're a chatty bunch here and we like to go OT a lot, right Flash? <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/tongue.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
Good thing is if you have any questions or problems and search doesn't get you the answer 20 guys will have you on the road in 30 minutes or less, OMMV. (our mileage may vary)
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Bulti - 10-21-2013
Dave, talking about OT, what does DE mean? Can't seem to find it's meaning anywhere. Thx.
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DaveN - 10-21-2013
DE is usually Driver Education. It's a regular event for a lot of car clubs.
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zhvania - 10-21-2013
Car is obviously amazing!!!!
The good: engine, transmission.
The bad: windows, ac, trunk, seats, dashboard lights and sunroof are not operational.
brakes are pretty bad, and the motor mounts could use help.
other then that all is well, its a joy to drive. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/biggrin.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
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MCL968 - 10-21-2013
I looked for one for well over a year, and I picked my cab up a little over a month ago. Rarely does a day go by without someone making a comment on how good these Porsche's look, or ask what year it is or what model it is. People with far more expensive cars stop to look at it in parking lots.
This forum has been amazing. I figured out how to replace the stereo with the help of a diagram found here. I have been troubleshooting the gas smell based on the comments here, and I learned that the grinding brakes (pads and rotors are new) are just something you have to get used to. I also learned to CHECK THE BATTERY CABLES! because these cars can catch fire and we really don't want that. Mine were fine, but the alternator wire is toast (literally).
So, the bottom line is this place is stocked with some amazingly informed and experienced 968 owners, and they are more than willing to share their experiences with everyone. I think the Porsche community is unique in this respect, and the 968 board is a great example of people helping eachother out in the interest of the preservation and improvement of one of the most under recognized cars ever built.
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Bulti - 10-22-2013
Amen to that!
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Rap - 10-22-2013
As to the gas smell problem. Not a fix butI filled my car up to three quarters and voila no smell. So maybe if you don't fill it up it is at least an improvement!
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zhvania - 11-05-2013