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Ductech
post Mar 22 2015, 03:34 PM
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So about a year ago I picked up a new obsession.

A '92, almost bone stock.

Just upgraded to Koni's up front, new Rotors, Pads, ABS sensors, water pump, timing chain guides. timing belt, balance belt, body panel rubbers, and a powdercoat on the centers of those big 18inch Fikse's

I just finished refreshing the a\c system (pump removal, cleaning, fill with oil and convert to 134a, throw some o-rings at it)

But once thats all done and the other things that didn't cost anything but countless hours of time ( both headlight motors had blown internal poly-fuses. windows didn't work, ... no stereo... and I'm still working out the roof actuation system) Thank god i know my way around DVM.

Bottom line, Anyone that hasn't had a watercooler... Or a higher spec Porsche than a 914, The 944/968 series so far has bridged that gap of usable everyday car with a/c, and fun, visceral, sports car that you get excited to drive everyday... (well at least for me) So if you think a newer Porsche could be your everyday driver But you cant break the bank on a 911 (thinking 996, 964 range of price...) Consider a well loved water box instead.

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