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ROB III wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 8:16 pm Welcome John. I've been following your posts on the Macan forum with great interest. I see those as a possible future DD as it fits today's needs for practicality while still having the engineering depth and focus of Porsche.
Thanks for sharing your adventures.
Thanks for coming along Rob. I love my hatchback( I refuse to call it and SUV/Crossover 🤣)
The Macan has been an amazing DD, the mods are just adding to it. I have a whole lot more coming up 🤫
2015 Macan Turbo - Sapphire Blue, AS, SC, PASM
- GAS Stage 1 ECU& PDK tune, GAS Catch Can kit and more
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Tom wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 5:58 pm
kapetajr wrote: Wed Apr 27, 2022 4:07 pm Hi Everybody my name is John. I have been posting over the Macan section.


Welcome aboard (again) John! For those who have not seen John's car in the Macan forum, definitely worth checking out. It opened my eyes to whole world of Macan tuning/hot-rodding I didn't realize was out there. :)
Thanks again Tom :-).
When are you picking up a Macan to mess around with? Lol (this is how rumors start)
2015 Macan Turbo - Sapphire Blue, AS, SC, PASM
- GAS Stage 1 ECU& PDK tune, GAS Catch Can kit and more
https://carpokes.com/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=548

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Hello everyone,
New to this group. Have been a Porsche and VW fan for about 40 years now. Had 5 23 window buses when they were dirt cheap. Had a 57 speedster , a real one, paid 10K for it. had a 78SC, would like to have another one of those. Currently have a Macan S, 1979 Bus. 86 Vanagon with a 3.3L 260hp Subaru motor and a 1964 Ford Country Squire wagon.

Dream cars are Carrera GT, 918 Spyder, 575 6 speed Ferrari, 300 Gull Wing, 914-6, Mercedes 280 SL and the 992TS

Hope to meet a lot of car fans here .

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Ed H wrote: Tue May 03, 2022 9:28 am Hello everyone,
New to this group. Have been a Porsche and VW fan for about 40 years now. Had 5 23 window buses when they were dirt cheap. Had a 57 speedster , a real one, paid 10K for it. had a 78SC, would like to have another one of those. Currently have a Macan S, 1979 Bus. 86 Vanagon with a 3.3L 260hp Subaru motor and a 1964 Ford Country Squire wagon.

Dream cars are Carrera GT, 918 Spyder, 575 6 speed Ferrari, 300 Gull Wing, 914-6, Mercedes 280 SL and the 992TS

Hope to meet a lot of car fans here .
Welcome aboard Ed, that’s quite a list of cars
Dany Kazarian
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Ed H wrote: Tue May 03, 2022 9:28 am Hello everyone,
New to this group. Have been a Porsche and VW fan for about 40 years now. Had 5 23 window buses when they were dirt cheap. Had a 57 speedster , a real one, paid 10K for it. had a 78SC, would like to have another one of those. Currently have a Macan S, 1979 Bus. 86 Vanagon with a 3.3L 260hp Subaru motor and a 1964 Ford Country Squire wagon.

Dream cars are Carrera GT, 918 Spyder, 575 6 speed Ferrari, 300 Gull Wing, 914-6, Mercedes 280 SL and the 992TS

Hope to meet a lot of car fans here .
Wow, that's quite a car-guy resume! Welcome aboard Carpokes! Any chance you know Richard Maxey -- he's a porsche and VW bus guy too. Re the 79 SC, that era 911 was really special. I had an '85 3.2 and sure with I never sold it....

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Tom, I do not know that person. I am in Southern California.

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Ed H wrote: Tue May 03, 2022 9:28 am Hello everyone,
New to this group. Have been a Porsche and VW fan for about 40 years now. Had 5 23 window buses when they were dirt cheap.
Woah, those buses are some of my favorite vehicles ever! Those things are worth a fortune now. When I was a kid, my neighbor had a fistful of vintage Bugs and a bus or 2, and I always thought they were just the slickest vehicles around. Welcome, Ed!
2021 Boxster GTS 4.0 - Gentian Blue

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New member here! I used to be active on rennlist, currently on some of the fb groups, and now looking forward to being on here. I’m a 944 guy, so I kept refreshing the home page until there were 943 registered members, then quickly registered to become the 944th member (thanks for the fb post that alerted me to the opportunity, Tom!).

My user name comes from my first 944 S, which caught fire as a result of fuel lines failing and spraying gasoline into the alternator. I managed to keep the carnage with a net zero cost after my deductible. The resulting part-out has paid for every new part on the car that replaced it, which earned the nickname “skidmark” because a deer jumped out in front of me and left a…brown skidmark…up the hood and windshield. That deer got me a good respray. I swear on all things Porsche that neither of those incidents were insurance fraud, although things somehow worked out for the better both times.
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1987 944 S (engine fire and part out)
2003 Subaru Outback LL Bean: not that exciting, but never fails

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Incidents happen to all Porsche lovers too maybe more for those who tried to use them as a daily ;)

Welcome Toasty!
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The crazy thing is both incidents happened very soon after purchase! Lots of new parts (headlights included) and a fire extinguisher will hopefully prevent future issues…
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1987 944 S
1987 944 S (engine fire and part out)
2003 Subaru Outback LL Bean: not that exciting, but never fails

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