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Oldest UK 944?
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shunt_jps
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Yeah I have done a little research on the 944 with what to look for. I don't know a lot about them and to be honest I never thought I would ever own a German car, I usually prefer British cars over anything else and a lot of my car knowledge is on Jaguars, but as I was very impressed with this car I decided to snap at it and I hope to expand my knowledge of Porsche cars through this project
shunt_jps
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But thank you very much for the offer, you help is greatly appreciated.
shunt_jps
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In regards to your question. I am no Porsche expert. I have worked on a 924 in the past but I am not sure if I could spot any 924 parts on the 944. I did get a picture of the engine bay earlier if this helps.

George Elliott
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to do with my spare time at the moment
which has now evaporated....
Those relays will include a replacement DME relay for emergency...they can be a bit unreliable
The 944 evolved from the 2/4 and in their early days were most similar.
Later on the 2/4 was reverse engineered from the 4/4 when it received the 2.5L engine, and the oval dash, in fact almost everything except the flares.
Do you know what the build number of your new car is - is it in the first 1000 produced for example?
Good luck with it
George
944t

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