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.
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.
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.
go to 924.org click enter at botom of pic. then click on 924 registry then click on decode check vin
Porsche is produced in Stuttgart, Germany... Porsche Boxster's are made in Austria
Because the 1987 has one more years worth of godforsaken electronic systems stuffed into it, the 928, mush like the 924 is a terrific model to stay away from
The Porsche 928 was produced from 1977-1995.
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
Porsche was first manufactured in Stuttgart, Germany. The first Porsche was the Porsche 64 produced in 1939.
The Porsche 968 was produced from 1992-1995. It was marketed as an entry level Porsche replacing the 944, while sharing 20% of the same parts, from that position.
I have a 924 Sebring in good original condition and have been advertisisng it for $4,300 OBO with no response in two months. Anderson Seatle, WA ajerome5@comcast.net
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