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Posted by: tyreguy25 Apr 9 2010, 09:56 PM

Hello, I am Andy. I have had an infatuation with the 914 since I tried to get my parents to buy me one in high school (used, I am only 25). This coming spring (2011), I will own one and am anxious to learn all I can between now and then. I have been perusing this site for a a day now and am blown away by the quality of cars you all have built. Thank you for maintaining such a unique site and I look forward to conversing with all of you.

Posted by: Michael N Apr 9 2010, 09:58 PM

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Posted by: Silverstreak Apr 9 2010, 10:00 PM

welcome.png I just got mine less than a week ago. It's an unbelievable feeling. Good luck!

Posted by: jsayre914 Apr 9 2010, 10:00 PM

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Welcome

Posted by: tyreguy25 Apr 9 2010, 10:02 PM

Thanks for the quick hellos. I will undoubtedly be searching on here for advice on what to look for in a 914 when I start seriously shopping, but for now, will learn all I can.

Posted by: Lennies914 Apr 9 2010, 10:06 PM

welcome.png I'm a newbie as well. welcome to the world and a bunch of good pees and good info.

Posted by: montoya 73 2.0 Apr 9 2010, 11:30 PM

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Read the tech articles in the "914 Info" and use the search function. If used right you will find what your looking for!

Posted by: hot_shoe914 Apr 10 2010, 12:05 AM

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Posted by: markb Apr 10 2010, 12:12 AM

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Posted by: Tom_T Apr 10 2010, 12:14 AM

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You've come to the right place! biggrin.gif

Posted by: jcambo7 Apr 10 2010, 02:39 AM

welcome.png to the both of you! This is the best forum to be at if you like 914's! A ton of great guys are on this site with too much knowledge on these cars! biggrin.gif drunk.gif beerchug.gif

Posted by: johannes Apr 10 2010, 09:57 AM

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The french guy ! ...

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Posted by: 76-914 Apr 10 2010, 10:07 AM

welcome.png If your not a mechanic now, you will be. If you are a mechanic you shall become a mystical mechanic. In the meantime, be gathering up lots of jackstands, money and valium. You should probably brush up on your cussing as well. It wouldn't hurt either, if you got a Cap'n Crusty shield for your first good tail twisting. What am I forgetting confused24.gif . Oh yea, an oil drip pan and at least 2 spare parts for everything. If you find any 914 NOS stuff you must offer it to an admin before purchasing it for yourself. I guess that's about it. Come enjoy our sickness.

Posted by: tyreguy25 Apr 10 2010, 12:09 PM

QUOTE(76-914 @ Apr 10 2010, 11:07 AM) *

welcome.png If your not a mechanic now, you will be. If you are a mechanic you shall become a mystical mechanic. In the meantime, be gathering up lots of jackstands, money and valium. You should probably brush up on your cussing as well. It wouldn't hurt either, if you got a Cap'n Crusty shield for your first good tail twisting. What am I forgetting confused24.gif . Oh yea, an oil drip pan and at least 2 spare parts for everything. If you find any 914 NOS stuff you must offer it to an admin before purchasing it for yourself. I guess that's about it. Come enjoy our sickness.


beer3.gif 914 NOS parts are rare I would assume, but why wouldn't one horde them for oneself?

Posted by: Drums66 Apr 10 2010, 01:32 PM

Welcome to the 914 World
do your reading&Research(now) idea.gif

Posted by: JTarver Apr 10 2010, 01:59 PM

Hi Andy, welcome to the board, and soon to porsche ownership!
I am new to the board as well, and just got my first 914 about two weeks ago. It broke the first week! It was the throttle cable, and JT that lives near me was kind enough to come help me get her back on the road. I have been blasting all over town in mine today, and she's running great! I promise you man, you are gonna love yours! I totally understand the passion for them now.

And yea, brush up on your cussing. Mines perfected, I even cuss in my sleep. =)
Good to have you,
Joe

HUGE THANKS TO JT! YOU ROCK MAN!


Posted by: vsg914 Apr 10 2010, 02:29 PM

Heres a link to a google search engine for this site. I got from someone's sig here. Can't remeber who, but it works way better than the searce on this site (sorry admin). I recommend you do some searches and a lot of reading. Pass up the bs stuff, stay out of the sandbox, and concentrate on the technical threads. Read, read, read. Find the best car you possibly can for your budget. Be prepared to spend more than you really want to for the car you want. 90 percent of the cars out there have been beat to hell. The few that are really nice are worth the money.

Good luck and welcome.
BTW, looks like your not that far from me if ya need an experienced eye.
http://www.google.com/cse/home?cx=002408345898193228772%3Aajvfxschcgc

Posted by: zymurgist Apr 10 2010, 03:03 PM

welcome.png from one of the guys who doesn't even own a 914 (yet).

Posted by: montoya 73 2.0 Apr 10 2010, 03:09 PM

QUOTE(76-914 @ Apr 10 2010, 09:07 AM) *

welcome.png If your not a mechanic now, you will be. If you are a mechanic you shall become a mystical mechanic. In the meantime, be gathering up lots of jackstands, money and valium. You should probably brush up on your cussing as well. It wouldn't hurt either, if you got a Cap'n Crusty shield for your first good tail twisting. What am I forgetting confused24.gif . Oh yea, an oil drip pan and at least 2 spare parts for everything. If you find any 914 NOS stuff you must offer it to an admin before purchasing it for yourself. I guess that's about it. Come enjoy our sickness.


agree.gif you also need thick skin to play here! biggrin.gif

Posted by: tyreguy25 Apr 10 2010, 03:16 PM

Thick skin isn't an issue. I am already a sailor due to my day job.

I will be looking to pick up a running and driving 914, but the exterior isn't of great concern right off the bat (but no complete rust buckets).

Guys, thanks for the pointers, but the tech threads are the most interesting to read for a future mechanic.

I probably should have mentioned this in my opening thread, but I am a tire technician at a small shop in Lawrence, KS. I do most of my own maintenance on my vehicles, with the intention of going back to school for my AAS in Automotive Technology. After that, I would like to get a job in a local Porsche specialty shop or at Aristocrat Motors doing whatever I can.

Posted by: azbill Apr 10 2010, 03:17 PM

Welcome to the madness.

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