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Thats a cracking car you got there....Well done... Early cars getting scarce which is a pity ...Even a relatively minor failure means a good useable car is often broken up , raped and pillaged ..... ..Now would be a good time to do as Paul recommends and treat the sills and wheelarches that way she will last well into the future. The belts being done is a big bonus.....!

I always love to see a 944 in among the usual day to day traffic ......... Be prepared for admiring glances ...!



 
Why not bring it along on the 7th December, you'll meet a load of other owners and enthusiasts.

Will be there and I am glad you guys seem to think I have a gd car I will see about get the body work treated not sure where but will do it sooner the better
 
Welcome to the forum. For bodywork I can recommend somewhere whom i've used (and Ed) based in Derby so not too far from you. Havn't got my phone handy at the moment but will supply the details shortly.
 
Welcome to 944 ownership. Look after it and keep the Fuchs. More pics please[FONT=Arial"][FONT=verdana,geneva"]
 
Congrats enjoy, definitely get those belts done and the cam chain slipper tensioner which is not a service item and when worn can cause a lot of expensive damage to the camshaft drive teeth (x2) it is an easy job do not scrimp get it changed if not already done.
Those rear seats look as though they are leather which if so is quite rare, try Sulzeruk, Elliot, for carpets who frequent this forum, then James Eaton (Only 9) Simon Butterworth at Porsch a Part and good old E Bay.
Welcome to our forum we can answer most questions you may have on here.
 
Hello and welcome to our happy home. As Frenchy says this forum is a true gold mine of information relating to all things 944 and the natives are very friendly ! [;)] Nice looking car, and in the fastest colour too ![:D]
 
hey well done looks nice,

if you need bits for doing the belts euro car parts at Maybury Edin will normally give the online discounted price over the counter or better if you ask nicely.

Good luck!
 
Hi and welcome

As the others have said, the forum is a fantastic place for all 944 questions and anything else vaguely 944 related!
 
Thanks for the welcome guys, I checked out the parts prices online for belts etc then got a quote from my local independent garage who have looked after my BMW for many years and I thought they were quite reasonable so I'm dropping the car off with him tonight, hope I've done the right thing!

The rear seats are indeed leather and don't look like they've had much use, not sure how long that will last as my kids love the car and want to be in it all the time. The sills don't look too bad to my less than knowledgeable eyes, no corrosion externally, some inside while taking photos with my phone but not enough to worry me.

Hope to be out on the road at the weekend with the new belts!
 
Welcome. Have a look at you avatar, you would not be the first to mistaknly integrate a 914 logo into their 944 identity. A lot of people reckon the 944 S2 though not the quickest is probably one of the most capable and nicest every day drivers. If you ned further convincing about the cam chains find and read the disaster stirkes thread, currently on page three.
 

ORIGINAL: 924nutter

Welcome. Have a look at you avatar, you would not be the first to mistaknly integrate a 914 logo into their 944 identity. A lot of people reckon the 944 S2 though not the quickest is probably one of the most capable and nicest every day drivers. If you ned further convincing about the cam chains find and read the disaster stirkes thread, currently on page three.

Thanks for the tip, I see the 1 in the middle now that you mention it. I took the car in for the belts an hour ago so no going back now!
 
I know that car. It's a decent S2 it's go my old d90's on it.And if I remember correctly it needs a wing on the front as one of them is the wrong one.Happy 944ing and hopefully we will see you over the summer.
 

ORIGINAL: loc944

How did you get on with getting belts done?

Alan.

Didn't get started unfortunately, he didn't have the flywheel lock and tried to make something up to do it but failed.
 

ORIGINAL: colin944

I know that car. It's a decent S2 it's go my old d90's on it.And if I remember correctly it needs a wing on the front as one of them is the wrong one.Happy 944ing and hopefully we will see you over the summer.

That's the one, the wing isn't too bad and is low on my list of jobs especially as this weeks weather has shown that the water leak is definitely still there!
 

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