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Parrot Asteroid in 86 944 Turbo

julianjwt

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Hello
I am a new owner of a black 86 turbo with full black leather interior, time warp car, 102K miles.
I thought I would share with you a pic of my new Parrot Asteroid stereo system.
The usual Kenwood fodder on sale is all a bit bling and doesn't fit the aesthetics of the car well whereas this system fits and works really well visually; well I think so and thought I would share with you all if you have been thinking the same that the current car stereos are ugly looking. I am going to get a porsche badge to fit in the circular dial.

Whilst I am here may I ask two questions
1..Is a full black leather interior on a black body rare? It took me about a year to find one?!?!
2..What should the tire pressure be?

Best Regards
Julian

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ORIGINAL: julianjwt


2..What should the tire pressure be?

Congratulations on your new purchase [:)]

If it's still got the standard 16" wheels and tyres then the book pressure is 36psi all round

May I be the first to say - more pics please [8D]
 
Great looking stereo puts the Kenwood that came with mine to shame [:(] The tyre prseeures should be inside your petrol cap. Mine say 29 front and 36 rear if you are 16" 205s front and 225s rear. Oh and yes more pictures please.
 
Black leather interior with black paint is not unusual, my last 944 was exactly that and the mileage was pretty similar too. if hours is half as good youll enjoy the car

regards mas
 
Stunning, i love Black on Black, i have one, constructive critisism though fit some period wheels or Cup 1's those wheels are too modern.
 
Great looking car mate [:)] +1 with Frenchy on the wheels though. A nice set of D90s would look stunning on thahe car but I guess I am biased. They look to be 17" if I am not mistaken so not sure what the tyre pressures should be. I bet you feel every stone on the road with those boots on as well.
 

ORIGINAL: robwright

Great looking car mate [:)]  +1 with Frenchy on the wheels though.  A nice set of D90s would look stunning on thahe car but I guess I am biased.  They look to be 17" if I am not mistaken so not sure what the tyre pressures should be.  I bet you feel every stone on the road with those boots on as well.


I like these!
http://jps-worksofart.blogspot.com/2010/01/for-sale-porsche-cup-1.html

 
Looks superb!

The tyre pressures are difficult as its on 17's, I would start at 30/36 and play!

A black Turbo on an E plate overtook me today on the M1 near Leicester about 4.00- whereabouts are you?
 

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