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2048 messages, Last post on Aug 31, 2009 at 9:15 AM
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Thanks habitat1 and madmanmoo How does sand beige interior (seats and dash board) with red and blue exterior. I have seen in the pictures which looks ok. I think beige works well with black exterior but I need to see in person. Does top color same as exterior hurt its value? Like blue top on blue exterior and sand beige interior? Habitat1 From your post I gathered your Porsche is rear wheel drive. Do you drive in winter or on icy roads? I heard most rear wheel drive cars like BMW are not good to drive in these conditions. How is your experience?
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Replying to: asi12 (Sep 16, 2008 1:41 pm) Top color definitely can hurt value. Gray top never works. Blue top rarely. Brown top extremely rarely. Black top = Good. Asi, all our sports cars are rear wheel drive. Good luck.
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Replying to: madmanmoo (Sep 17, 2008 7:28 am) What does C4 and C4S refer to? I thought it is 4WD/AWD?
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Replying to: asi12 (Sep 18, 2008 6:13 am) However, regarding "icy" roads, forget a 911 period, unless you also want to buy an extra set of rims and snow tires. The high performance tires that come standard on a 911 are NOT good in snow and ice, even with the AWD versions. |
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I just purchased a 1998 Porsche 928S-4 1,200 miles away from my home. It seemed to drive home okay, but in neutral it will not rev above 3,000 rpm. After that, the engine just bogs and misses. Now, it won't hardly idle. The timing belt was changed 8,000 miles ago. Help. Thanks for any advice. stingraysusan
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Replying to: porschebarbie (Sep 29, 2008 6:22 pm) There's no way to diagnose this from this distance. For one thing you don't have the normal OBD-II diagnostics. These are very complex cars and they need a specialist. Hopefully something simple like a tune-up or an ornery injector. If you are in the San Francisco Bay Area I can send you to 928 specialists. Not too many Porsche shops even know how to work on them. Don't let anyone touch it who doesn't absolutely know what they are doing! Are you familiar with these cars and what they cost to maintain? Considerably more than a 911, so keep a close eye on repair estimates, parts prices, etc. Don't just hand over the car. |
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I am looking for a site that shows the colors offered in 1982 with no luck. Actually I am a 944 owner, they had the same options that year if I am not mistaken. The color that I would like to paint the car is either Mauritius Blue L Y5A or Metallic Light Blue L M5Z, cannot find what the color actually looks like. Can anyone help?
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Replying to: skidder440 (Oct 05, 2008 5:42 am) COLOR CHIPS |
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Replying to: skidder440 (Oct 05, 2008 5:42 am) Earl
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