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> Newbie suspension question..., How bad is this?
siegrisd
post Apr 30 2010, 11:19 AM
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Howdy, folks! Thanks in advance for your help with this. I'm new here and to 914s. I've found this car http://cosprings.craigslist.org/cto/1687469145.html and have a question about how bad a situation this might really be. I exchanged a couple of emails with the owner (who is out of town) and asked about the nature of the damage to the rear suspension. It appears that the damage occurred by hitting a curb. Sounds a little scary, but, other than the old mount being repaired or a new one being fitted, this seems pretty straight forward. Any words of advice?

Thanks, again!
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jaxdream
post Apr 30 2010, 01:34 PM
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The price does seem a little high for a repair car , know what size engine init ?/The exhaust pipe seems to be a bit large coming out the back dr. side , look at it for DAPO installed fixes , if it's that easy to fix , the owner would have already done it , look carefully at the suspension rear and front , ask about brake condition , what the hell was it that caused the driver to hit a curb , car or loose nut behind the steering wheel ??? Was it driven home after the accident or towed ?? Carbed or fuel injection . If the owner will allow , have him pull the rocker pqanels on the sides to inspect the longs and suspension mounts , also the jack mounts , if you can stick a rod or similar device into the jack points further than maybe 4 or 5 inches , then the long behind the jack post is rusted out =$$$$$, this is easy to do if he/she doesn't want to pull the rocker panels. Good Luck ....


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