Hi "" this is a renewed appeal to 928 owners who live in London area.
I have a garage which has an opening wide enough to take 968s, 944s and 924s (I currently have a 968 and a 944.) .For much of this year I've been idly looking at 928s too. This week I've seen a few I like and I have to get real and ask the question again on whether they would fit in the garage. It would be annoying to buy one and then find it's really tight or effectively impossible to get in. I could make adjustments to garage door but not that cheaply... So here I am wondering if to hire one for a few hours (any ideas?) to investigate or "" and this is the appeal -- see if anyone with a 928 can help by reversing it up to the door. If you've got one for sale I might even think about buying it: it's worth a few bottles of bubbly for sure for any assistance. [
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I live centrally, just outside the congestion charge area (although that will change soon thanks to Ken). [
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Anyone able to help doesn't need to do any nasty manoevers "" I live on a wide, quiet street and it would be very obvious with the car outside the garage on whether it would be too tight or not.
Sorry, it's not possible to get a new garage without getting a new house. It's ironic because I have much more space at a place out of town but would like option of bringing a 928 down into the London garage too. I do apologise for multiple posts on (ahem) various Porsche sites but I want to get this sorted soon... can also send pictures to anyone mad/kind enough to offer assistance . Oh BTW both the cars I like most are GTS, though I'd be happy with other 928s if well maintained. thanks Mark
I have a garage which has an opening wide enough to take 968s, 944s and 924s (I currently have a 968 and a 944.) .For much of this year I've been idly looking at 928s too. This week I've seen a few I like and I have to get real and ask the question again on whether they would fit in the garage. It would be annoying to buy one and then find it's really tight or effectively impossible to get in. I could make adjustments to garage door but not that cheaply... So here I am wondering if to hire one for a few hours (any ideas?) to investigate or "" and this is the appeal -- see if anyone with a 928 can help by reversing it up to the door. If you've got one for sale I might even think about buying it: it's worth a few bottles of bubbly for sure for any assistance. [
I live centrally, just outside the congestion charge area (although that will change soon thanks to Ken). [
Anyone able to help doesn't need to do any nasty manoevers "" I live on a wide, quiet street and it would be very obvious with the car outside the garage on whether it would be too tight or not.
Sorry, it's not possible to get a new garage without getting a new house. It's ironic because I have much more space at a place out of town but would like option of bringing a 928 down into the London garage too. I do apologise for multiple posts on (ahem) various Porsche sites but I want to get this sorted soon... can also send pictures to anyone mad/kind enough to offer assistance . Oh BTW both the cars I like most are GTS, though I'd be happy with other 928s if well maintained. thanks Mark





