Off the dealer floor and straight to Shark Werks
#1
Off the dealer floor and straight to Shark Werks
This brand new (only 50 miles on the odometer) white 6speed 2011 Turbo came into us straight from the dealer floor for an upgrade in the aural department. The Shark Werks exhaust was installed to give the 3.8L DFI engine a "proper" sound.
In she comes...
Off with the bumper cover:
And a few more parts:
And now ready to fit the Shark Werks unit:
On she goes (and a few pounds lighter as well):
Secured to the factory mounts:
Fits under the bumper cover so you don't see anything hanging below:
And the stock tips are installed just the same as before:
Ready to be broken-in and enjoyed!
Nobody would know the difference except that she sounds like this...
In she comes...
Off with the bumper cover:
And a few more parts:
And now ready to fit the Shark Werks unit:
On she goes (and a few pounds lighter as well):
Secured to the factory mounts:
Fits under the bumper cover so you don't see anything hanging below:
And the stock tips are installed just the same as before:
Ready to be broken-in and enjoyed!
Nobody would know the difference except that she sounds like this...
#5
Haha glad you like it. I got it from the Monterey Bay Aquarium last year
hey ken, it really is something... They shoot out like a bat out of hell. A lot of fun
#7
Awesome indeed.
Boring question: when someone with a new or nearly new Porsche gets a Sharkwerks exhaust upgrade, do they box up the stock parts and keep them just in case a future owner might want to go back to stock? Or do the stock parts go immediately to the recycle bin? Once I had this done, I doubt that I'd ever go back.
Boring question: when someone with a new or nearly new Porsche gets a Sharkwerks exhaust upgrade, do they box up the stock parts and keep them just in case a future owner might want to go back to stock? Or do the stock parts go immediately to the recycle bin? Once I had this done, I doubt that I'd ever go back.
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#8
Awesome indeed.
Boring question: when someone with a new or nearly new Porsche gets a Sharkwerks exhaust upgrade, do they box up the stock parts and keep them just in case a future owner might want to go back to stock? Or do the stock parts go immediately to the recycle bin? Once I had this done, I doubt that I'd ever go back.
Boring question: when someone with a new or nearly new Porsche gets a Sharkwerks exhaust upgrade, do they box up the stock parts and keep them just in case a future owner might want to go back to stock? Or do the stock parts go immediately to the recycle bin? Once I had this done, I doubt that I'd ever go back.
Thanks Marco I'll have to rev one near you in person some point In terms of the wheels right now those are factory Turbo II wheels but there _might_ be some new ones in the werks!
#11
Since I've never seen a Sharkwerks video before now I was completely surprised by the toy shark at the end.
I love people who can make fun of themselves.
It must be a cool place to work.
I love people who can make fun of themselves.
It must be a cool place to work.
#12
Danke!
Cool beans and let me know
LOL thanks for noticing and getting who we are. A couple of old ones from a few years ago
#14
Thanks and it's got a decent growl to it!