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Having got the first week of the new Club forum behind us. I feel that we should now move on to a more positive phase and start a section of particular help to the Members who have just come into Porsche 964 ownership, as well us oldies who don' t know how to replace the Spoiler Curtain etc.

So today I am starting SUBJECT HEADINGS for a few bits of technical information that owners are often asking ( know as FAQ). As sometimes there is often more than one recommendation to solve a problem, I would appreciate as much discussion as possible on each topic.

To give this section easy access, please keep within each SUBJECT HEADING. when you want to start a different thread, give it it' s own SUBJECT HEADING.

Hope this is clear, watch for the Topics and join in the discussions.

Ken







 
An excellent idea Ken. I shall be doing much the same thing for the 944' s once a few more people sign up and get active.

Are you sure this isn' t a ploy by you to get your number of posts up quickly [;)]
 

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An excellent idea Ken. I shall be doing much the same thing for the 944' s once a few more people sign up and get active.

Are you sure this isn' t a ploy by you to get your number of posts up quickly [;)]

Just trying to stimulate interest and to keep up the momentum of the forum.

Personally I think we have had a minor set back with the Board not sanctioning new Register Forums. [:(]

Lots of people logon just once, if they don' t see any thing to interest them, they don' t bother again. Especially as there are already a number of good dedicated Porsche website forums to choose from.

You and I, who have years of experience of Porsche forums know this. The 964 Register was built into it' s present day success, by the power of communication via titanic.co.uk/964

Jeff has made a splendid job of providing this forum for the WHOLE Membership of PCGB. We have to make it work.[:)]
 

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