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    Time well spent R.W. I've got a thing for those Outlaws. Yeah yeah I probably would have to duck my head...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rwsaunders View Post
    Don't look at the link below if you want focus on work today.
    I can't seem to make it past the green Ferrari. Can I spend the rest of the day looking at one picture?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 72gmc View Post
    I can't seem to make it past the green Ferrari. Can I spend the rest of the day looking at one picture?
    I went looking for a green Ferrari in a Porsche thread. Instead I found a green Porsche...?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ras72 View Post
    I went looking for a green Ferrari in a Porsche thread. Instead I found a green Porsche...?
    it's a beautiful 904, isn't it? My brain thought it was already the weekend, and I'd already had an Irish coffee.
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    Warning. This post contains Porsche SUV content. And it’s dirty. Viewer discretion is advised.

    The manual says 20,000 km for the first oil change but no way I was going to let it go that far. The Macan ticked over 12,500 last week and my OCD kicked in. It’s too cold to comfortably wrench in the driveway now and my garage is unheated and too small to work in. So I tried a DIY garage. For $30/hour I get a heated bay, a two post lift and oil disposal. There’s tools too and a mechanic if I run into trouble. An added bonus was that the kids came along for some father-daughter time.

    I have to say that working under a lift is amazing. It’s like flying business after a lifetime in coach. It’s luxurious to stroll under the car; shit doesn’t fall in your face, tools roll with you and you get space for leverage. I’m not sure I can go back to being a driveway mechanic anymore.

    I have a bone to pick to the Porsche engineers though. They made an oil change overly complicated. To get to the oil pan I had to remove 15 x T20 screws AND two panel pins. The panel pins were a real irritant and would have been a PIA if I’d been doing this on ramps and a creeper. Why screws and panel pins? I shouldn’t need two tools to remover the engine under-cover. And it means I need to have a spare set of pins around because those things are going to break at some point. And who puts the oil filter housing at the bottom of an engine? It must be a 911 thing. On the plus side though, the filter was absolutely clean. Very impressive for a first oil change. Porsche must run and flush the engines before shipping them out.

    30 minutes in total for an oil change. It took about 15 minutes to fill out the liability waivers for the garage but I won’t have to do that again. The dealership wanted $450 for an oil change and even the local Indy wanted $350. Jeez. Genuine Porsche parts were only $50 plus $50 for oil. And yes I bought a new pan bolt and (genuine) crush washer because that’s what the service manual says I should do. I’m stupid that way.

    New Year. New oil. All the best for 2019!
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    my pops has a cayenne and they gave us a macan as the rental. sick car. besides a bit more space, i honestly dont know what the cayenne has over it. nice color too!

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    Good for you. DIY is the way to go. HAHA btw the reason there are all those torx screws and that panel is because the car is aerodynamic and made to thrash at high speeds. There is a price to pay for the fun factor ;)

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    Never enough photos of Dr. Porsche's handiwork...from last night's event on Walnut Street.

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    Oh swoon.

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    Different type of riding near my favorite trails.
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    There's a Keen Project Safari 911 on the cover of this month's Road & Track:

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    "This kit helps you build a transparent working model of the flat-4 horizontally opposed engine that runs well and shows off the elements of the legendary motor. It's easy to assemble and the kit contains a 300-piece 1:3 scale model kit that includes a screwdriver and a 112-page collector's book with archive drawings and photographs that was written and produced by the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart. The motor runs on 3 AA batteries."

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    "This kit helps you build a transparent working model of the flat-4 horizontally opposed engine that runs well and shows off the elements of the legendary motor. It's easy to assemble and the kit contains a 300-piece 1:3 scale model kit that includes a screwdriver and a 112-page collector's book with archive drawings and photographs that was written and produced by the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart. The motor runs on 3 AA batteries."
    That belongs in the "Killing time in the age of COVID19" thread. Much want.
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    Properly documenting this thread.










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    I have my eyes in this good looking old lady. Extended search to 993 as well as cabs. C2 only.


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    I saw that car's doppelganger last weekend and thought of you.
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    There is something timelessly beautiful about the 993

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    A 993 is indeed timeless. I bought mine new in December of 1996 and still love it.

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    My name is Too Tall and I endorse this venture.

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