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Old May 7, 2007 | 02:30 PM
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thanks bogey. heres a pic of the front end with the new GT3 spoiler.

 
Old May 7, 2007 | 02:33 PM
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It's times like these that makes me wonder why they even bother with colors other than Guards....Man, that looks good!
 
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Hey Red Rocket
I have the same front areo bumper and can't stop stairing at it, my baby is black on black so the color contrast detail doesn't stand out as nice as your.
nice ride

Hi Bogey
I paid $750 + shippig for the x51 prototype air intake from Sun Coast Porsche (talked to Rick Knab). the kit came completed with all parts but missing installation manual and cut out template. it took me .5hrs to install the intake and 2hrs to cut out my exsisting deck lid. The factory did a great job on the intake and if I recall correctly the last time I spoke to Rick he had mention that Sun Coast is working on a new air boot for more refine fitment from intake to throtle body.

 
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lets try this with PIC's attachment

 

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Old May 9, 2007 | 12:59 AM
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Why is it that regular H&R springs look so much different than Cargraphic H&R's? The rake just does not do it for me on the Porsche. The flat, even lowered stance of Scoop's just recently posted looks so much better.
 
Old May 9, 2007 | 01:43 AM
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Originally Posted by BLK S 997
Hey Red Rocket
I have the same front areo bumper and can't stop stairing at it, my baby is black on black so the color contrast detail doesn't stand out as nice as your.
nice ride

Hi Bogey
I paid $750 + shippig for the x51 prototype air intake from Sun Coast Porsche (talked to Rick Knab). the kit came completed with all parts but missing installation manual and cut out template. it took me .5hrs to install the intake and 2hrs to cut out my exsisting deck lid. The factory did a great job on the intake and if I recall correctly the last time I spoke to Rick he had mention that Sun Coast is working on a new air boot for more refine fitment from intake to throtle body.

$750??!! for the cf intake? I called them and they told me it was 2700 or sumthin
 
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since it was a proto-type, Rick gave me a sweet deal.
Rick did mention that once they work out the flaw the retail price for he CFx51 intake will be around 1K or less. try contacting him again.
nice run by the way
 

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Old May 10, 2007 | 05:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Piper
Why is it that regular H&R springs look so much different than Cargraphic H&R's? The rake just does not do it for me on the Porsche. The flat, even lowered stance of Scoop's just recently posted looks so much better.
Not sure how you can see the difference, but it probably has more to do with the angle of the shot than anything else. I actually measured it and the drop in the front is only 1/16 of an inch more than the rear. unless you have bionic eyes you arent going to be able to tell. Again, it is far more likely to be the angle of the photo you are looking at than the actual drop itself.
 
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does H&R make same springs with or without PASM? I see only one mudle num in there website 291881

can somebody help
 
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Originally Posted by Piper
Why is it that regular H&R springs look so much different than Cargraphic H&R's? The rake just does not do it for me on the Porsche. The flat, even lowered stance of Scoop's just recently posted looks so much better.
997 with Cargraphic H&R's front and rear ride height (floor to top of wheel well)

65cm front 68.5cm rear

 

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Old Jun 5, 2007 | 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by cayenne_ksa
does H&R make same springs with or without PASM? I see only one mudle num in there website 291881

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Yes. The top of the front springs are different sizes.
 
Old Jun 5, 2007 | 11:21 PM
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Originally Posted by lardog
Yes. The top of the front springs are different sizes.
do you know what's the mudle number for the one with PAMS or if you can post a link where can I find them

thank you
 
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RedRocket. I am so glad you change to the GT3 front spoiler, it look so much better. Next mod is install the GT3 front vent.
 
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