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Old Apr 13, 2010 | 11:11 AM
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Important note is that our cars are Porsches and not Hondas. We DO have some decent power and torque at our disposal. And unless you're planning on turning your car into a strict track car and need every 10th, one should analyze and be conservative before stripping stuff out. my $.02
 
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Originally Posted by FlipMo
Do you use the back seats? I've seen guys remove those in order to save some weight.
Nope not really but it helps a little more room to store stuff in the back.
 
Old Apr 13, 2010 | 11:25 AM
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Right alpine I agree I wouldn't strip too much unless your taking it to the track and that is your goal. If you do more than that guys the car is going to start rattling and sounding like sh*t.
 
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