997 2005-2012 911 C2, C2S, C4, C4S, GTS, Targa and Cabriolet Model Discussion.
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Side markers?
15
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Wheels?
6
14.63%
Exhaust?
12
29.27%
Springs/coilovers
4
9.76%
Other?
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Old Feb 1, 2009 | 05:31 PM
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Clear side markers. The beginning of a sad downhill slide...
 

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Clear side markers ought to be insisted upon at the dealership. Most will point toward driving school and suspension but I am going to select"other" .

I begin with the engine first and work my way out. I would revamp the engine setup (intake, exhaust, software) all in one shot . I would negotiate the price factoring in multiple parts and thus more wiggle room and incentive .

Then the second istall is wheels and suspension and (if desired) aerokit.

Third -interior upgrades .

I would devise a timeline to get the project completed ASAP based on budget and time . The gaol is to have the car finished ASAP so that EVERY mile driven is a preferred via mods.

The objective is to get optimal use out of the car and full usage out of the mods,
 
Old Feb 1, 2009 | 05:51 PM
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clear side markers and silver hood crest
 
Old Feb 1, 2009 | 08:02 PM
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I would do Coil Overs first, side markers shouldcome with the car.
 
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Originally Posted by VSE Chuck
clear side markers and silver hood crest
Curious to know, does the silver hood crest come from Porsche? Do they actually sell a car with it, or is that strictly aftermarket?
 
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at the time I got mine (2005) there were several places that offered them and I got a factory one but I don't think any production cars came with them...since then Porsche threatened to sue aftermarket producers and a lot of people stopped producing them...I believe that Eric at Bumper Plugs still carries them but I don't know if they are factory or not...
 
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I did clear sidemarkers as well, but I bought the car used with an exhaust and intake already installed.
 
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I had the side markers in my office before the car arrived.
 
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I hate to sound like and idiot, but why change the side markers?
Makes it look european or something???
 
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Yep, you're doomed, if you're posting a poll about it, it's already too late. No turning back now. Having said that, the first mod I would do is the B&M short shift kit only $199 and makes driving so much more fun.
 
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Originally Posted by ATL-Porsche
Having said that, the first mod I would do is the B&M short shift kit only $199 and makes driving so much more fun.
What's the trade off on the SSK? I assume there must be something??
 
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Originally Posted by CMOS
What's the trade off on the SSK? I assume there must be something??
I have the OEM sport shifter and love it . It came with my current car which I bought off the dealership lot but on my previous car I had it installed . It makes the throws shorter, tighter , quicker . Nice mod.
 
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Originally Posted by CMOS
What's the trade off on the SSK? I assume there must be something??
No catch really, you just have to decide if you want the OEM (more money) or the B&M one which many members here can vouch for (including myself).

Just be careful when you do the install. You don't want to rush it and don't break/crack your console when removing it. Other than that I think you'd be hard pressed to find a $199 mod that will bring you as much joy as it did for me.
 
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ATL - I read that the B and M was designed for the 996 and requires a retrofit whereas the OEM fits perfectly. Can you confirm otherwise ?
 
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ATL - I read that the B and M was designed for the 996 and requires a retrofit whereas the OEM fits perfectly. Can you confirm otherwise ?
Wow really? I've never heard of that before. In fact I believe that the 986, 987, 996, 997 all use the same B&M short shift kit. There are no modifications necessary. The only difference is in the procedure/instructions you go through in order to remove the console and shifter boot surround.
 


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