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Title: |
The Quickie |
Issue: |
#143, December 2005, page 167 |
Author: |
Bob Kovacs |
Length: |
2-pages (1-page of text, 1-page of photos) |
Synopsis: |
The plastic straps on the 944/968 glove box door are prone to failure. Kovacs shows us a quick, cheap and simple method of installing aftermarket metal replacements. |
Title: |
Saving Face |
Issue: |
#104, September 2001, page 145 |
Author: |
Gerry Burger |
Length: |
3½-pages (1½-pages of text, 2-pages of photos) |
Synopsis: |
Burger describes how he installed white face gauges and a 930S steering wheel in his 1989 944. It should be noted that Burger's car is a non-airbag model, and his procedures for installing the steering wheel reflect this. |
Title: |
Complete Control |
Issue: |
#98, December 2000, page 151 |
Author: |
Gerry Burger |
Length: |
4-pages (1½-pages of text, the rest is photos) |
Synopsis: |
The central locking failed on Burger's 1989 944. He describes in detail how he disassembled the door panels and repaired the faulty component. |
Title: |
Inside Job |
Issue: |
#95, August 2000, page 147 |
Author: |
Gerry Burger |
Length: |
4-pages (2-pages of text and 2-pages of photos) |
Synopsis: |
Burger describes how he installed a roll bar, four-point safety harness, fire extinguisher and aluminum pedal-pads on his 1989 944. |
Title: |
A day In The Garage – 944 console repair made easy |
Issue: |
#94, June 2000, page 145 |
Author: |
Gerry Burger |
Length: |
2-pages (less than ½-page of text, the majority is photos) |
Synopsis: |
Burger described how he fixed the center console lid on his 944. |
Title: |
Tech Forum: 924 and Early 944 Dash Replacement |
Issue: |
#84, April 1999, page 129 |
Author: |
Jim Pasha |
Length: |
4-pages of text and photos |
Synopsis: |
Pasha describes how to replace the dash in a 924 or early 944. |
Title: |
Tech Forum: A little about seats |
Issue: |
#69, May 1997, page 122 |
Author: |
Jim Pasha |
Length: |
2-pages of text and diagrams |
Synopsis: |
Pasha gives advice on maintaining, repairing and upgrading the seats in the 924/944/968. |