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Member ID: justlucas1

Location: New York, NY

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1988 Porsche 944

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-607.5sec
  • Top Speed137mph
  • HP158
  • Weight2637lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

Modifications

Performance Parts

  • KONI Shocks 

Car Audio & Video

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Last updated: Apr 11, 2004

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Justin’s Porsche 944
“Arrest Me Red”

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PAGE TWO SHOWS MY WHOLE SOUND SYSTEM SET UP!!! CHECK IT OUT!!!!!!
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justlucas1's 1988 Porsche 944


More Pictures to follow. Right now the car is covered in snow. I also have a sound system upgrade to do. Drop me a line if you have a question about what to do with the 4x6 speaker holes in your front door. I am also curious to find out if anyone has been successful with getting the rear speaker panels apart to put in ne speakers. DO you really have to remove the window? If so, how did it work out in the end.

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white-944  

Posted by: white-944

07/07/2008 08:48AM

Pictures - Pictures - Pictures - We Need Pictures Sweet Looking Super 944 Great Paint - Good Looking Phone Dials Enjoy the Ride and Drive with Pride

944carguy  

Posted by: 944carguy

03/20/2005 12:33AM

your sound system looks pretty nice, i like those 4x6's. come check mine out.

Psycho7667648  

Posted by: Psycho7667648

08/13/2004 03:34PM

you don't have to remove your window just get 2 flat head screw drivers and work you way around the edging and remove it all i did it in about an hour and a half without tearing anything up its not to hard and if like me your speakers were blown it is well worth it and you learn alot in the process.

kiwi6  

Posted by: kiwi6

06/03/2004 08:42PM

To remove the whole panel you need to remove the quarter window and door trim, and a couple of screws. Becareful as the are push fasteners hidden like a door panel ) and are easy to pull out of the fibre board. Then carefully separate the material from the window and door jam and where it overlaps other panels. You have to glue it all back together and rope the widow back in. This is a horrible job and I seriously recommend avoiding it. Yes the window has to come out, sorry. Usually the interior panel has enough extra material to go over the steel lip in the jamb and i sure that it would look like you pryed it back in if you don't remove the window. I've been told since yesterday that the grill is not removeable. The window comes out fairly easy. Remove the metal trim from the outside groove and then some gentle pushing will pop the rubber lip over the jamb. It is a good idea to have someone on the outside to catch if it flies out. Putting it back is a little harder. Once the panel is back in place you can secure the material back to the jamb with some trim adhesive. Be sure to let it cure fully before continuing. Then buy some nylon rope ( about 5/32, the hollow kind is best ). You wrap the rope around the window seal in the groove and place the window in the hole. have someone on the outside applying gentle pressure. From the inside pull one end of the rope to pull the lip of the seal back over the jamb. This will reseat the seal all of the way aroud. It is a bit of a challange and will probably take a few tries to get it right.

Kirbo  

Posted by: Kirbo

02/17/2004 09:28PM

Nice 944 :) The system looks good, but what is that subwoofer? Are you going to clean up the wires also? Hehe GOod luck. Pce

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Member ID: justlucas1

Location: New York, NY