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TheFreedomGuy TV
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Porsche Club GB
986/993/955
Let's enjoy our lives, the way WE want to enjoy life. In freedom for ALL !
986/993/955
Let's enjoy our lives, the way WE want to enjoy life. In freedom for ALL !
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BANKS ARE SCAMS !
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My bank make me loose many moneys I haf made selling bottles. I not think is right, they first say rent free, now they take as many money's they laik #scam #NASDAQ #finans #finanstilsynet #crime #frauds #stupid #corruption © mongotv 2024
McDisaster featuring Aaro
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Was this the most boring Cheeseburger ever ? Poor Kapa will find the answer !
The Porsche Paradox
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These lovely sports cars were developed by the best engineers in this world. Who apparently forgot there's ONE highly volatile component hidden deep within the vehicles. And WHEN this part is perishing, it can leave the driver in a rather precarious situation. As a remark to any Porsche owners, who believe they have the answer : No, that little fold-out power terminal in the fuse box does not e...
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you OBVIOUSLY don't know Porsche very well. 1) You are NOT sitting in a 911, you are sitting in a Boxster 2) There is the power port on the fuse block you can use 3) There is a cable in the front wheel well / behind front bumper to mechanically open frunk Your comment that the power port in the fuse box doesn't exist tells me that the frunk is cable operated and has the levers for frunk and engine cover releases. If they are solenoid released, there IS the port in the fuse block.
A bit of artistic license was required, as we had actually sorted the issue on the 996, and the owner had left us. We were temporarily out of 996😅 The point is still valid, though. Would you happen to know how to access the release cable, without applying violence to rip the bumper cover off, with the 2 top bolts still fastened ? (The ones under the frunk lid ) The levers were locked, so could not be operated.
@@thefreedomguyuk you access the cable from the passenger wheel well
@@Looney21You can rarely access the emergency cable without removing the arch liner, which might require removal of the front bumper, which cannot be done without the hood being opened.
It's a write-off mate, only good for scrap. I'll give you £1k for it
You better be careful there, you just might end up with that old banger on hand, if you want to bid a grand on it 😅 As an eagle-eyed commenter pointed out...we didn't film in the actual car, it's a clapped-out 986
Pretty sure there is a "hidden" mechanical release under the dash as well for precisely this reason.
No. There is an emergency release wire. Tucked away under the front bumper cover. The front bumper needs to be removed to access this, or, the car needs to get on a ramp.
@@thefreedomguyuk well thats lame.
@@MattH-wg7ou Agree !
Just power the car through the cigarette lighter or find any fuse to kl15
Awww....bugger..... Where were you when we needed you?? ❤
Because of this issue, I decided to buy a 2006 Toyota instead.
In the footwell fusebox there’s a mock fuse, you can jump from that and the door hinge….
Thanks, but this is an early model/".1", so does not have this nice feature
Mate why can’t you jumpstart it?
Can't acces neither engine bay nor front trunk.
Try reading your owners manual !
Says use the emergency release cable. Which cannot be accessed unless the vehicle is on a ramp.
The paradox is the 911 is the poor mans 928
They are very different beasts. One is a luxury car, the other a sports car. I own more than one "911 derivative", one is indeed an old banger, the other not really a poverty solution.
you need to jump start the frunk open, there is a panel by the passenger door you flip open, the whole thing is pretty retarded though
Trickle charger
Kids are easy to entertain :D
Bless him, he did love it ❤
Classic GM Tigra Twintop. Full leather/carbon trim. Suspension by Lotus, close ratio shifter, short steering rack, Ronal alloys. To match the tiniest engine which was offered as a spec. Most peculiar specs ever, surely must have been meant as a joke 😅
cool!
A short practice in stop motion. Thanks for watching 👍
Wow really cool really smooth
Thank you. I might get the hang of this eventually.