944 estate !??
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Up for auction on E-bay, I think it looks rather good.
http://cgi.ebay.nl/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=9835&item=4526894752&rd=1
http://cgi.ebay.nl/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=9835&item=4526894752&rd=1
I quite like the look of 944estates too, shame this is a 924 Turbo lump tho & not a 944 lump tho really.
ps you've gotta love lauguage translaters eh
The carriage has originally still driven none 25,000 km, and is not therefore also in a situation of new distinguish. He is provide with 2.0 the turbo engine with 177 PK, and is possible therefore best in the daily movement. He has been at present registered in Belgium, and can in the Netherlands be therefore also registered. Next year is these carriage 25 years old and can then as a oldtimer branch-favourable drive, ideal therefore as second car, loses never more in value.
ps you've gotta love lauguage translaters eh
The carriage has originally still driven none 25,000 km, and is not therefore also in a situation of new distinguish. He is provide with 2.0 the turbo engine with 177 PK, and is possible therefore best in the daily movement. He has been at present registered in Belgium, and can in the Netherlands be therefore also registered. Next year is these carriage 25 years old and can then as a oldtimer branch-favourable drive, ideal therefore as second car, loses never more in value.
Apparently most Artz cars went to France, Italy and Switzerland. He also did a widened, 928-engined Golf: pics in this thread
Just found this a whole page of estate pics enjoy or not as the case may be !
www.pestalozzi.net/sb/porsche_cargo944/944_gallery.html
www.pestalozzi.net/sb/porsche_cargo944/944_gallery.html
The 944 Register Sec from PCGB had a chat with the owners of DP Motorsport who did that conversion. Most of them were based on an S2 or Turbo, and they 'claimed' the chassis was stiffer than a regular coupe (wonder about the weight then).
I think it is very eco-friendly how they recycled all those Allegro Estate rear ends to do the job
>> Edited by diver944 on Monday 14th February 21:49
I think it is very eco-friendly how they recycled all those Allegro Estate rear ends to do the job
>> Edited by diver944 on Monday 14th February 21:49
did anyone spot this ? for the 996 owners who need a bit more room
www.pestalozzi.net/sb/porsche_bedouin/index.html
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