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Joe B 03-04-2013 02:10 PM

What a great forum!
 
My seat belt was not retracting. I did a search. Found the answer posted by Heiko (silicone spray). Worked like a charm :dance:! What a great site this is :cheers:!!

jotoole 03-04-2013 02:20 PM

Great site?
Roger that, Joe B
Out

Chuck W. 03-04-2013 02:36 PM

It is a good forum with some good folks and tons of good information.

Timco 03-04-2013 03:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe B (Post 330044)
My seat belt was not retracting. I did a search. Found the answer posted by Heiko (silicone spray). Worked like a charm :dance:! What a great site this is :cheers:!!

Link?

Did he say where to spray it? Mine does not like to retract.

Thanks. Tried the search but just showed tensioner threads.

Johnny Danger 03-04-2013 04:08 PM

We even dabble in the arts (More Driving Music), as well as fitness (Johnny Danger Winter Workout Series) here.

Jager 03-04-2013 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Johnny Danger (Post 330063)
We even dabble in the arts (More Driving Music), as well as fitness (Johnny Danger Winter Workout Series) here.

Don't forget poetry...

Johnny Danger 03-04-2013 05:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jager (Post 330072)
Don't forget poetry...

How did I forget ? :confused:

Jager 03-04-2013 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Johnny Danger (Post 330075)
How did I forget ? :confused:

The 986 forum is where we met,
It's a memory I'll never forget.
All the experiences that we share,
I knew right away this forum is really rare.

You see, it's hard to find a forum like you,
Usually they're too good to be true.
Though I should've entered with more ration,
But with Porsches I feel so much passion.

I wish those IMS things had never happened,
It feels as though those victims have been abandoned.
All I wanted was to see those drivers happy,
So why is it that we all feel so crappy?

I want nothing more than for us to race on,
But it's so hard now that the Porsche trust is gone.
I want to get past this, I really do...
What can we do to make Porsche true?

My passion for Porsche is like a shooting exhaust flame,
And I wish that passion will always remain.
Do you remember that day, the day that it snowed?
It's the day that I wished for fellow Porsche brothers to grow.

Do you remember that day, the first day on nine-eight-six forum?
And those fellow Porsche owners now had a quorum!
I'm really struggling with how 986 poetry you forget,
Because I still remember the first day the forum and I met.

Johnny Danger 03-04-2013 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jager (Post 330083)
The 986 forum is where we met,
It's a memory I'll never forget.
All the experiences that we share,
I knew right away this forum is really rare.

You see, it's hard to find a forum like you,
Usually they're too good to be true.
Though I should've entered with more ration,
But with Porsches I feel so much passion.

I wish those IMS things had never happened,
It feels as though those victims have been abandoned.
All I wanted was to see those drivers happy,
So why is it that we all feel so crappy?

I want nothing more than for us to race on,
But it's so hard now that the Porsche trust is gone.
I want to get past this, I really do...
What can we do to make Porsche true?

My passion for Porsche is like a shooting exhaust flame,
And I wish that passion will always remain.
Do you remember that day, the day that it snowed?
It's the day that I wished for fellow Porsche brothers to grow.

Do you remember that day, the first day on nine-eight-six forum?
And those fellow Porsche owners now had a quorum!
I'm really struggling with how 986 poetry you forget,
Because I still remember the first day the forum and I met.

Phew ... the Bronte Sisters have nothing on Jager !

Porsche Chick 03-04-2013 06:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jager (Post 330083)
The 986 forum is where we met,
It's a memory I'll never forget.
All the experiences that we share,
I knew right away this forum is really rare.

You see, it's hard to find a forum like you,
Usually they're too good to be true.
Though I should've entered with more ration,
But with Porsches I feel so much passion.

I wish those IMS things had never happened,
It feels as though those victims have been abandoned.
All I wanted was to see those drivers happy,
So why is it that we all feel so crappy?

I want nothing more than for us to race on,
But it's so hard now that the Porsche trust is gone.
I want to get past this, I really do...
What can we do to make Porsche true?

My passion for Porsche is like a shooting exhaust flame,
And I wish that passion will always remain.
Do you remember that day, the day that it snowed?
It's the day that I wished for fellow Porsche brothers to grow.

Do you remember that day, the first day on nine-eight-six forum?
And those fellow Porsche owners now had a quorum!
I'm really struggling with how 986 poetry you forget,
Because I still remember the first day the forum and I met.

He's a poet and we don't know it! :D

Porsche Chick 03-04-2013 06:22 PM

And I'm here to give this place some class . . .:D

BruceH 03-04-2013 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Porsche Chick (Post 330088)
And I'm here to give this place some class . . .:D

You took care of that with the shoe class:cheers:

Joe B 03-05-2013 09:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Timco (Post 330059)
Link?

Did he say where to spray it? Mine does not like to retract.

Thanks. Tried the search but just showed tensioner threads.

http://986forum.com/forums/performance-technical-chat/39598-seat-belt-not-retracting.html

Searched under "seat belt, Search Titles Only"


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