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 Post subject: Porsche 928 pick-up.
PostPosted: Mon Dec 10, 2007 11:17 am 
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Check out this awsome 928 pick-up. I have seen a picture of this before, but I've never seen this video.

I think you'll either love it or hate it. Click the link below to watch the video...


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YClqEQftcdY

Image I love it.

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Hi :)

Good find....seen a couple of these but never one rolling :)

All the best Brett :)

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uuuurrrrrmmmm???

No :?

Very Very Big No (wheres me sick bowl) :x

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:42 am 
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It looks like he's painted it blue now.

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Don't see the point really although I bow to the technical knowledge required to make it happen.

The guy says its useless for carrying anything so why not leave it alone and buy a Navarra??


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I don't suspose he relised that it would be hopeless at carrying anything before the had finished building it.

Maybe you'll like this two axel version better?


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I’ve always liked this one best. A friend spotted it in Copenhagen. The wood surround really finishes it off.

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8) Cool. The two axel ones even look like they would be able to carry something.

I wonder if anyone has done a simular thing with a 924/944/968?
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8) Cool. The two axel ones even look like they would be able to carry something.

I wonder if anyone has done a simular thing with a 924/944/968?
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go on kev you know you want to !!


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TIPEC joint project #1: Build a 944 pickup, to use carrying gazebos up and down the country for regional shows.

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poprock wrote:
TIPEC joint project #1: Build a 944 pickup, to use carrying gazebos up and down the country for regional shows.
now theres an idea


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Oh no, look what I've started. :? Actually, I don't think it would be that hard to do to a 924/944/968. Remove the tailgate, carpet, rear seat. Build a false floor and bulk head over where the seats used to be insert glass and hey presto, one 924 pick-up. 8)

No, I won't be trying this on my 944!

What about a Porsche 914 Pick-up? (Yes, I know it's only a model).

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PostPosted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 10:25 pm 
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Sounds a good idea to me to have a Porsche Pick up with the clubs names on the sides going to different events.
I got the welding gear and the garage but no where to paint it.

John.

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I found some more 928 pick-up pic's. It looks like these are quite popular in the States and Australia. I don't think this one isn't as handsome as the others.

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you do seem very keen on the pick-up are you sure about yours, i'll give you a hand, and deks got a chainsaw i'm sure he'd lend you


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