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'89 S2 How Much?
- Thread starter Cater_Racer
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A few things I might suggest for the purest:-
Clean off all traces of the Nurburgring sticker
Replace the clear indicators with orange
Remove the LED DRLs
Repaint the callipers black
Refurb and put the D90's on it
Paint out the red lettering on the door handles
Sort out the rear bumper Porsche script - it seems to stick up at the ends
Re-install the rear wiper
It may sound a bit harsh but the above are all a bit "Boy Racer" where as, for the best money, as you suggest in your post, you want it as near to stock as you can get it.
Clean off all traces of the Nurburgring sticker
Replace the clear indicators with orange
Remove the LED DRLs
Repaint the callipers black
Refurb and put the D90's on it
Paint out the red lettering on the door handles
Sort out the rear bumper Porsche script - it seems to stick up at the ends
Re-install the rear wiper
It may sound a bit harsh but the above are all a bit "Boy Racer" where as, for the best money, as you suggest in your post, you want it as near to stock as you can get it.
Good points John.
Good Points John, it is much cleaner than it was when I bought it, off a "Boy Racer"
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Rick Cannell has a lot to answer for in the 944 world
Good Points John, it is much cleaner than it was when I bought it, off a "Boy Racer"
Mine is so Boy Racered up it is probably worth next to nothing. Might be how I noticed all the bits - it takes one to know one.
S2’s came with batwings
Mine is so Boy Racered up it is probably worth next to nothing. Might be how I noticed all the bits - it takes one to know one.
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