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Well, I think I found my 968.
#61

I've ordered some custom floormats that will be truly drool worthy. Steering wheel will be a must, but I think I will skip the CS wheel in favor for an even beefier wheel with functional airbag. One step at a time as I'm actively molding a car I don't even have yet.
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1993 Porsche 968

2002 Ducati 998S "Bayliss"

2002 BMW 325xiT

2005 BMW K1200S

2006 BMW X5
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#62

That's the best time, because everything works in your head and you don't have to contend with rusty fasteners and missing or unavailable parts! <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#63

Adam - dibs on your CS wheel once you decide to go with the 996 one!



(BTW, a designer here at Answer just left to go work at DC - no, wasn't me!)
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-Austin



'94 Black/Tan Coupe

6sp. LSD, 18" Carrera Lightweights, M030 struts and sways, Racer-X chip, airbox mod
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#64

While I was looking to change the colour of my interior, [ yes I have to admit it's black], I found these guys. While I've never dealt with them I did have an email exchange which suggested to me that these blokes know what they're doing. It's a big site and the galleries of work look pretty impressive.



And they do have magenta leather <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/smile.png" class="smilie" alt="" />



http://www.928leather.com/Seat_Reupholst..._Kits.html
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#65

Rob Budd is pretty well known in the 928 community. Him and Paul Champagne (http://www.designpaulchampagne.com/PorscheLeather.html) have done some nice stuff. When I finally get around to re-doing my seats, I plan on getting them from Rob.
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-Matt

1993 Midnight Blue Porsche 968 Cabriolet (toy! Currently under restoration)

1995 Jeep Cherokee (war wagon, Zombie Apocalypse Response Vehicle)

2015 Mazda 3 (my reliable, nice car)

 
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#66

Looks like today is the day. Delivery guy contacted me last night and said he'd call me this morning to set up a time.
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1993 Porsche 968

2002 Ducati 998S "Bayliss"

2002 BMW 325xiT

2005 BMW K1200S

2006 BMW X5
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#67

don't forget to post some pics of that awesome 968 <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/EmoticonCar.gif" class="smilie" alt="" />
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#68

yes - start a gallery or garage page
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94 Midnight Metallic Blue Cab Porsche 968 w/deviating cashmere/black interior and WAY too many mods to list - thanks to eric for creating www.968forums.com



"It isn't nearly as expensive to do it right as it is to do it wrong."
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#69

I ran home to the meet the driver at 2pm. They had to pull a few other cars off the truck to get to mine. It looked okay, but I didn't have any chance to really look at it or play with it. Had to just park it in the garage and head back to work. Not really the delivery experience I was looking forward to. I also have obligations tonight that will really limit my ability to look things over.



At least it's in its new home ...
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1993 Porsche 968

2002 Ducati 998S "Bayliss"

2002 BMW 325xiT

2005 BMW K1200S

2006 BMW X5
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#70

Chomping at the bit?
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#71

Here are couple photos of the delivery truck and the 968 tucked inside.
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1993 Porsche 968

2002 Ducati 998S "Bayliss"

2002 BMW 325xiT

2005 BMW K1200S

2006 BMW X5
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#72

And a few other interesting cars on board.
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1993 Porsche 968

2002 Ducati 998S "Bayliss"

2002 BMW 325xiT

2005 BMW K1200S

2006 BMW X5
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#73

click the Gallery or the Garage button above, and put them in there too. the garage feature is pretty cool, and lets you document your journey.
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94 Midnight Metallic Blue Cab Porsche 968 w/deviating cashmere/black interior and WAY too many mods to list - thanks to eric for creating www.968forums.com



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#74

That W123 looks especially sweet.
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1993 Midnight Blue Porsche 968 Cabriolet (toy! Currently under restoration)

1995 Jeep Cherokee (war wagon, Zombie Apocalypse Response Vehicle)

2015 Mazda 3 (my reliable, nice car)

 
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#75

Here are two more photos of the 968 taken as I put her away in the garage. You've now basically seen as much of it as I have. Maybe I'll get to look it over tonight.
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1993 Porsche 968

2002 Ducati 998S "Bayliss"

2002 BMW 325xiT

2005 BMW K1200S

2006 BMW X5
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#76

Sweet. What type of lift is that?
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#77

I don't think it's right that you can get a 968 AND a lift all in the same go. <img src="/forum/images/smilies/968/mad.gif" class="smilie" alt="" /> You should have to pay you dues like the rest of us. Jealous? Moi?
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Dave



'93 968SC Nachtblau Metallic Coupe

'89 944 S2 Zermatt Silber Sold

'87 944 Silber Rose in colour only Sad Sold
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#78

Yeah...put it up there so the wife won't see it!!
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92 968 cab (cobalt blue/black top/grey int)

87 944S

19 Audi A6 3.0T

03 Toyota Tundra

 
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#79

How about 2 968's and a lift! Sorry. Being the jerk I am I just love walking into my garage and looking at the two.
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#80

You're right, Rap...
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