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944s2

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http://www.georgemackay.co.uk/used-cars/porsche-944-s2-2dr-edinburgh-201315509207911

Too close for comfort :)
 
looks nice - good interior colour for a late one...

of course you shouldn't buy it..

belts are overdue (6 years), cam chain / tensioner? and probably rusty sills now it's been in Scotland for a few years
 
Nice looking car. Check for receipts for rear end damage repair or restoration. That "944 S2" badge isn't right, I'd want to know why. I'm also rather surprised that a MY91 car (which that should be on an "H" plate) doesn't have a bridge spoiler. If it is an MY90 it would have to be one of the last ones.
 
Looks a nice example in the ad. Top money for an S2 though.

Would be great to see you back in one Dougie, are you seriously considering it?

Alan.
 
Well there is small matter of a loft conversion, bedroom alterations & new kitchen ongoing at moment

But one day one day

:)

D
 

ORIGINAL: loc944

Looks a nice example in the ad. Top money for an S2 though.

Alan.

I would say its average money for an average car, its not exactly low mileage and as stated is due belts/tensioners.

Cheers, Paul
 
Nice car, as someone said ,logo not right at rear. A MY90 and waited for H plate?..should be a bridge on H ?
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With this in mind have a look at the white turbo on carandclassic.co.uk,incredible,from Buchanans in Scotland..
Ummm?/where have I encountered these guys before.?
 
FWIW my Turbo is an L on the Vin No. yet an H reg. Going from previous photos from years ago it would seem that it has always had a Bridge spoiler fitted.

It looks clean enough the S2. As long as it is straight, rust free and drives well, it may be a goer :).
 

ORIGINAL: 944fla

Nice car, as someone said ,logo not right at rear. A MY90 and waited for H plate?..should be a bridge on H ?
w
With this in mind have a look at the white turbo on carandclassic.co.uk,incredible,from Buchanans in Scotland..
Ummm?/where have I encountered these guys before.?

I think most S2's on H plate will be the earlier spoiler, Turbos changed to the bridge sooner, my S2 is a MY90 but not registered until early 91, its on a H and has the earlier spoiler. Both my MY91 J plate S2's had the bridge spoiler and both of them lost the side piece (hockey stick) whilst travelling, although the bridge is neater and more modern I think it is inferior build to the original moulded spoiler.

Cheers, Paul
 

ORIGINAL: GlennS

True enough, they must have held off registering it to get the new prefix in August.

It was very common, I think. 1991 cars werent built until a month after this car was registered.
 

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