The Porsche 924 sports car was produced by the Porsche company. It was only built from 1976 to 1988. It was available in the United States until 1982.
The Porsche 924 was a sports car produced by Porsche AG. It was produced from 1976 (first production) until 1988, and was the replacement of the Porsche 914. In total about 150 thousand Porsche 924's were produced, including 5 different versions.
If your Porsche 924 wheels have an offset of 5x130 then yes they will fit. Look in the back of your Owners manual about the size wheels your 924 can fit it tells you the offset or look on the inside of your 924 rim and see what the offset shows.
To remove the rear seats in a Porsche 924, start by lifting the seat cushion from the front to detach it from the clips holding it in place. Next, locate and remove any screws or bolts securing the seatback, which may require folding the seat forward for access. Once these fasteners are removed, gently lift the seatback out of the car. Always consult your owner’s manual for specific instructions related to your model.
go to 924.org click enter at botom of pic. then click on 924 registry then click on decode check vin
The Porsche 944 appeared in 1982 as a brawnier update to the 1975-1988 Porsche 924. Porsche began exporting the 944 to North America the following year. It was introduced in the US as a 1983 1/2 model, and was a 'benchmark' automobile for other sports cars to be compared to for the next decade.
Yes. In the late '80s the Porsche 959 competed in the Dakar Rally. The 924 was also rallied (see link).
It is on the inlet side of the engine. It looks like any other dipstick
The wheel bolt pattern for a Porsche 924 is 4 bolts with a spacing of 100 mm (4 inches) and a bolt size of M12x1.5. This pattern is common among several other Porsche models and is important for ensuring proper fitment of wheels. Always verify the specifications for your specific model year, as variations may exist.
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924 millimeters is 0.92 meters.
924 ÷ 7 = 132