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KevsPorsche944 05-29-2011 10:39 PM

LET THE HATING BEGIN. New Toy
 
I bought this. Looking to do some updating / mods. The rims are going to be replaced by a set of 18's. Clear front corners and side markers. Red out the tail lights.

Ideas? (be nice :p )http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1306733957.jpg

Stephen03 05-29-2011 11:05 PM

If their cars are like their airplanes, it will sit in your garage waiting for parts that you can't afford.

Brozoar 05-30-2011 06:29 AM

Nice! I know absolutely nothing about Saabs, but some girl living near my college campus has one just like it. I love the styling, it's unlike anything I've ever seen on the road before.

vdubr928 05-30-2011 06:41 AM

My 9-3 kept cooking oil due to a known design flaw. They mounted the turbo right next to he oil pan. Properly maintained and spun bearings at 86k.

Porsche-O-Phile 05-30-2011 07:06 AM

My former neighbor had one - actually fairly reliable with the exception of needing a new wiring harness which apparently is not an uncommon failure and which is IMPOSSIBLE to source (he tried for months). Eventually he had a guy custom-fab one to the tune of a couple thousand bucks - plus installation. But aside from that it was a good car.

dondarnell 05-30-2011 09:01 AM

I think you are in the wrong forum?

KevsPorsche944 05-30-2011 10:58 AM

This is a true Saab, before GM distroyed the brand and turned it into an Opel. I like this car.
No one has come up to me to give compliments. It doesnt turn heads.(YET) This is a big problem for the attention whore in me. When Im used to someone always complimenting me on the 944. It's hard for me not to compare it to my 944.

I will be back in another 944 someday soon. I was going to part it out on here but apparentley the moderators dont want you to list or sell your new in box shocks & timing parts when you part out your car. Though Its been done here before. Thats another issue.

Quote:

Originally Posted by dondarnell (Post 6051717)
I think you are in the wrong forum?

Spoke like a true Porsche snob. I still own my 944 so I sure I can post here even if its a little ...okay alot off topic. :D

Rasta Monsta 05-30-2011 11:47 AM

Now, now. . .Kev's among friends, just asking for opinions on his new car, take it easy!

:D

Those things will always remind me of CU. . .all the credit card hippies drove those things when I was in school there.

Guest765 05-30-2011 12:11 PM

i know i sound like a dick but man that's an ugly car. hope it's fast at least?

ERAU944 05-30-2011 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fwayfarer (Post 6051980)
i know i sound like a dick...

I lol'd!

Didn't your mama teach you 'if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all'?

Your father should have taught you 'opinions are like armpits, everyone's got 'em and they all stink'.

That said, your post did actually have something worthwhile in it.

Now I'm wondering myself... is it fast Kev? I had an RA in school that had an older Saab turbo cab. Fun little car, but it lacked the character of the 944.

KevsPorsche944 05-30-2011 11:45 PM

is it fast? after it hits 35mph, when it hits 35 mph. it has the get up and go. Off the line power sucks. Paint dries faster than it takes to get to 35mph.

It's not a Porsche. Is it faster than the 944 na? yes. The 944 na is faster off the line. Is it faster than a 944 turbo? no. I feel like im riding in a truck. The seats sit up high. I think I can make this look fairly sporty and attractive with a few mods. Those damn rims have to go. I hope to tweak the engine and get some more power out of it.

Ill keep you posted.

Pete R 05-31-2011 03:46 AM

It looks like it has the same rear deck spoiler at the 944 and functional rear seats. Lots of glass.

89-944NA 05-31-2011 08:44 AM

My sister had one, it was a good safe car, but spent a lot of time in the shop. Wiring problems, alternator problems, ignition problems, ignition LOCK problems, and the list went on. Zero to 35 in 3.5 days, almost as bad as an old Mercedes 300D.

seafeye 05-31-2011 09:20 AM

S wedish
A utomobile
A lways
B roke

running_cold924 05-31-2011 09:49 AM

i hate those cars, they suck to work on and are just junk....it probably will need an ecu soon, just you wait....

sasquatch 05-31-2011 11:01 AM

I had an 83 (I think) 900 Turbo when I was much younger. Cranked up the spring on the waste gate and blew head gaskets at an alarming rate. Upside is that you could change the head gasket in a couple of hours.

I liked the car. Heavy, good road manners, comfortable and roomy.

AKCJ 05-31-2011 11:21 AM

I had an 86. Very solid car. The worst I could say about it was that's it's hard to get to stuff on the "front" of the engine because it's so close to the firewall. I always dreaded changing a water pump on it but never had to.

We still have a 97 now with the same 2.3L motor and it's pretty good still at 155,000 alaska miles. Was the wifes car but now it's just for the kids to drive.

Ritzblitz 05-31-2011 02:14 PM

Keep the wheels they are sick!

bell 05-31-2011 05:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fwayfarer (Post 6051980)
i know i sound like a dick but man that's an ugly car. hope it's fast at least?

ha...you said SAAB AND fast in the same post LOL

saxen 05-31-2011 05:57 PM

im not much of a saab fan, however when i was younger my friend has a mid 12 second one- never looked to much into it- not because i wasnt intrested just never got to hang out with him other than friday night sonic meets- it was a pretty cool car- had a crack in the bumper stabled up with about 50 ind staples- we all called it frankonsaab-

hope the car serves you well- i think new wheels will really help set the car off


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