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Turd Rolled in Glitter

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http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/porsche/944/porsche-944-3-0-s2-16v/279211#
 
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That was for sale back in June when I was looking for my 944, didn't fancy this one, can't remember why not!
 
I don't think that would look to bad if you left the valance, lights, door trim and possibly mirrors black, and had a plain black interior.
Is it just me or has he cut the front of the porsche decal about 4inches to short?
 
What's strange is that it would advertise as a nice 944 if it had been left original, and the money spend on important bits. What were they thinking?

To think that this S2 could be almost comparable in price to Edds? What has the world come to. [:eek:]
 
Will,

No, it's not just you. I actually like what he's done with those front seats (although would choose a colour other than orange - possibly grey, and do the gear gaiter in the same) and could live with the orange wheels as well, at a pinch.

And the wheels are the same colour as the callipers. Which is interesting.


Oli.
 
Front end without the driving lamps looks like a Mazda RX7 MK1 ?
The seats look different the way they have re trimmed them ?
Looks cheap for road 944 , but with a few stickers might belong track side .
 
The guy who did this owned a Reptile shop , the 924 was to promote his shop . Only Vinyl easily removed thank God .
Star a thread on the worst 944 ever seen to man kind ?? That will be fun to see
 

ORIGINAL: J.C944TurboMan

The guy who did this owned a Reptile shop , the 924 was to promote his shop . Only Vinyl easily removed thank God .
Star a thread on the worst 944 ever seen to man kind ?? That will be fun to see

Really? I own 13 snakes and worked in a reptile shop and would find that highly embarrassing to drive around in it as publicity
I bet it got him more publicity for the local tit, or known as the man with the little penis as many jealous or non-car people say Porsches are an extension, followed by the addition of a massive snake on one :s
 
From the sound of the work done excluding the paintwork it sounds like a nice car, if it could be bought for 3.5K then get the orange bodywork painted black (easy as its only removable panels), remove the side decal and re-colour the dash panel and gear gator then I could live with that love the seats but they would have to be re-coloured too. Other than that it sounds like a well sorted car.
 

ORIGINAL: WBray
...... Is it just me or has he cut the front of the porsche decal about 4inches to short?

I think it's been cut on the fold line of the front wing but, to my mind, it is in the wrong place and should be along the cill line.

I quite like the orange bits in the interior but he should have coloured the window switch plates to follow the line through.

For a track day car I don't have an issue with the external orange bits either. At least you would recognise which car it was.
 

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