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You can put the mirrors where you want them, but to be as original, you should put them where the holes currently are. FWIW, all Porsche 911s of...
Not sure Mike, but I like your Mac electronics :)
Thanks guys. My seats are from an 89 328 and the hinges are entirely different, but if the spring tension isn't a problem I guess I don't need to...
I need to separate the seat backs and bottoms of my 328 seats. Looking at the exploded diagrams it appears simple enough to disassemble the...
Verell sells replacement vents, and also sells repair kits for broken ones. Expensive, of course, but at least they are "obtainium".
If you drop the center console (7) maybe there's room to slide your hand up there and push them out from below.
I don't have a clue what his reserve is, but from reading the peanut gallery comments it seems the ones that are making the positive comments...
89 328 has 3 wires - one supplies battery voltage from fuse 23, one goes to the right brake light, and the 3rd goes to the ABS ECU. All previous...
Thank you! Too easy.
How is it secured at the back and sides? Tabs? What's holding the back half on?
Unfortunately I can't access that thread, as I get this forum response when clicking the link you provided: [ATTACH]
Are those 4 side tabs the only thing holding the console down? Is there anything else that needs to be removed or disconnected before the console...
Same with mine.
For me, the concern isn't so much for the belt itself, but rather the tensioner and pulley bearings. Checking the condition of those every 5...
I was shooting for 3000 last year, and managed about a third of that. Rain was relentless until June, and abated just in time for my car's clutch...
That's the solution the car should have come with from the factory. There's no way the underbody factory hook can be used without sacrificing the...
Could you please provide a link to the how-to guide you found, as I will need to do this soon on my '89 to clean the door lock mechanisms. Thanks!
If you're a collector looking for an investment, probably. If you just want to drive and enjoy the car, don't pay a premium.
Orange is correct, to match the dash and console gauges. Somebody somewhere made one with red numbers, because I have one like that. No idea...
If it were me, I'd start with a hand-held steam cleaner, which would probably get it 90% clean. Then follow up with a solvent of some type if...