Hi Lawso, well done on taking this project on - I wish you all the best. I have done a 944S and currently have a 924S that I am (very slowly) working on as a full restoration...so I know what you are getting into!
One word of advice (others will chip in I am sure), do not try to fire the engine up, or crank it too much until you change the cam belt. Looking at what is written on the inner wing, the belt is 10 years old, and has been probably sitting in the same position for about 4 of those years. The teeth will possibly have perished and cracked, so can easily strip (I know..it happened to me

). I know you really want to get it running, but a set of bent valves will hurt...
There is plenty of advice about how to do the belt change on this forum, on Pelican Part in the USA, Clarkes Garage and good videos on YouTube, so do some 'cramming' on the subject and get it done ASAP. Once that is dealt with, you can then breathe a sigh of relief and start the resto work and sorting out the inevitable electrical gremlins. Also, the fuel pump will probably be seized, and the tank have old stale fuel in it, so some attention there would be prudent.
This really is the start of a long-term relationship with the car...have fun!!!

BTW - think about changing your name to Vin Diesel, it would match that rather nice plate you have...
