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944s seem to be popular here.
EDIT: Gimme a minute, I took a Kinja to the knee.
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I have one.
1985 (3-gauge dash) NA. 150 monstrous horsepower.
Yeah, it drove through a river. What of it?
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I'm a bit biased towards the 924.
Good news, though, the owner likes the 944 motor.
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My lord is that a giant dent behind the door?
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I recently had the gauges from the 924S put in my 944.
Mainly because my tach was dead.
Now it's only the light bulbs in the temp/fuel gauge that are dead :P
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My household owns a 84' N/A 944.
It spends 10% of it's time driving on the road and the other 90% is spent sitting on jack stands in the garage because something else broke on it. Again.
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I don't think it's an air intake. The kind of dents you just wonder ?how? door open when dented, or new door?
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Yeah, half the dash bulbs are wonky in my VW. I think somebody makes LEDs that fit those tiny tiny bulb fitments.
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I watched my mechanic put them in. They worked before on my old gauges, but my guess is that the connections are weird on this new dash. I don't know. I'll have to get him to check it.
Something I love... When you take the gauges out of the dash, you see that all the wires are cut to length. There's no excess. EVERYTHING IS VERY PERFECT IN A GERMAN WAY.
I love it.
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I would say door open and dented, guards red is a cruel mistress to match. Some idiot probably hit the body with something while getting in it, and that dent seems like it would be a bitch to pull
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This. Mines been up the entire summer and into fall, still up there right now
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I was freaked out when I started messing with my old Subaru versus my German cars. There's plugs, wiring and dash indicator lights for every possible option in the whole product line of the time.
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