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944 Turbo S on ebay

Initially Id thought that Jim, but empirical evidence suggests that later cars (1000+) dont have M758 as a build option but do show M030 etc individually.

I took PPs out of my 968 and fitted sports seats - its funny how tastes and perceptions change. If I did that now people would think that I was mental. I recently came across a Trading Post from August/September 2001 where I had advertised my unmarked and as-new 'Club Sport' (actually advertised as a 968 wheel, because thats what it was - car sold with a Momo Corsa fitted) wheel for £200 including postage!
 
its funny how tastes and perceptions change. If I did that now people would think that I was mental.

Not me....PP's are probably the ultimate race/ competition / rally seat ? but the 911 / 944 Recaro Sports Seat is from the same school of engineering as the M44/5x engine. The cost was the outcome of the design, not the design is the outcome of the cost.

Anyway, back on thread, the elusive ultimate Turbo S.....where is she....

George
944t
 

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I'm no originality geek but I believe the rarer cars (if this is indeed a turbo s) are better off un-molested, most of the things of this car could be reversed without too much bother, starting with the wheels, looks like he just picked the biggest and brightest ones out of a Halfords catalogue. No mention of sills, etc and at that price it will need to be very, very good.
'Zactly this. And even if it was very, very good I doubt it would be worth that much.

Chancer, and I suspect it will be for sale for a long time if the price doesn't come down sharpish.


Oli.
hiya oli,have pmed you re wheel balance
 

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