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Re: Is a 01/86 928s considered a 86.5?

by "* Me *" <also_atNOSPAM@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 15, 2007 at 04:35 AM

":) :)" <****shapower@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:25047-46E60162-121@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Thanks so much for the reply!!  Guessing by looking at my vin...the 4
> last numbers are the production numbers.  WPOJBO92OGS861776...I guess
> the 86 stands for (1986) and the 1776 is the production number??  Thanks
> again:)
>

Yup ... as I see it, you have a 86.5.  Nice car.  Easy way to tell is the
brakes have four pistons.  Next time you change out the pads, have a look.
As well, the part numbers for the front brake pads are the same as those
for
a 1987.  I know ... I ordered some and the part number they offered was
the
same as for the 85.  Plus they had the clip for one central piston. 
Wrong!!

Cheers
G
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Is a 01/86 928s considered a 86.5?
porshapower@[EMAIL PROTEC  2007-09-09 01:24:29 
Re: Is a 01/86 928s considered a 86.5?
"* Me *" <al  2007-09-10 00:06:32 
Re: Is a 01/86 928s considered a 86.5?
porshapower@[EMAIL PROTEC  2007-09-10 22:45:54 
Re: Is a 01/86 928s considered a 86.5?
"* Me *" <al  2007-09-15 04:35:28 

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