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1990 944 Turbo

diesel10200

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Hi All
I have been advized by chairman Paul to join the forum. I have a decent example of the above, 250hp, which I would like to sell due to lack of use. The car is currently in France and will be sold with a new MOT. It is white with blue leather. If there is anybody looking for one please email me and I will give full details and pictures.
 
All the best with your sale[:)]
If you were to put up some brief imfo about your car,year,miles,history,recent large jobs,body condition and a couple of pics you might get someones juices flowing...
Pistonheads is a great place to sell your car also,plus a good place to check out what other people are asking..
Nice 250 cars have deffo recovered a bit price wise I think you will see.
Hope you find a good home for her..
 

ORIGINAL: Lowtimer
Is it left hand drive?
First thing I thought too ...

Next question is what to do about test-drives, what with it being in a furrin' country and everything.


Oli.
 
Top tip: you have to take a breathalyser with you.
Actually, you have to take two breathalysers, otherwise you can't use the first one to check you are sober, and still legally drive off.
Les flics have not thought that one through, IMHO. ;)
 
Bit the bullet and purchased Dennis's Turbo, want to know what the differences are between the s2 and turbo.
Needs a bit of work to get her back to how I want her, but here's some pic's.

http://s1185.photobucket.com/albums/z342/porkie1664/?action=view&current=P1030990.jpg

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few things came up on the MOT

Brake inbalance on the front - likely to be pad wear
Slight corrosion to brake pipes
Handbrake weak needs adjustment

I've noticed the following:

Steering fluid leak - needs investigating
Some sill work required, slight corrosion tp rear quarters
Wing mirror electric don't work

The rest is cosmetic
 
That's all pretty easy stuff you must be well chuffed,enjoy your your new car it looks a peach[:)]
 
Looks very nice - white is my favourite 944 colour

brake issue may be more likely to be plate lift - maybe leading to abnormal pad wear

get a camera inside the sills for peace of mind...
 
Looks nice Tony, i like them in white, the rear Turbo badge is in the wrong position, the "t" should be in line with the edge of the rear light assembly.
 
Tony,

Just seen you new pork on the drive, looks fab mate, see that you have now converted to the Turbo and joined the dark side :)

VERY NICE !!!

need to catch up for a natter soon.

DVM [8D]
 

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