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Feb 28 2017, 06:59 PM
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Bruce Bouchard Group: Members Posts: 92 Joined: 29-February 16 From: West Bradford, PA Member No.: 19,716 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
Hello All,
Long time lurker. Recently became a member to purchase a 914. This one to be exact: http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=298556 I bought my first Porsche (2000 Boxster S) some years back, but I always felt it was a targa bar short of being a new school 914. I sold it to fund this purchase, which I don't regret in the least. I've been coming to this site for many years, drooling over the rust repair threads, not the pretty builds mind you, the real dirty 'remove 1/3 of the uni-body' repairs (yes, I'm not well in the head). I'm very happy with my purchase. I will post photos of what I uncovered while going over my purchase. I think it important for new 914 owners to find out how their car measures up, literally. I found the webpage with the car dimensions and where to measure what, however, I couldn't bring my computer into the garage. So I created a PDF that you can print and fill out with your car's measurements. The PDF is attached, enjoy. No, I haven't measured my car yet, but I will and I will use this when I do. Thanks for reading Worksheet_Dimensions_Porsche_914.pdf ( 116.51k ) Number of downloads: 416 |
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