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Old Jan 15, 2008 | 11:38 PM
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GMG WC-997TT - Another build

We recently introduced our line of GMG-WC (World Challenge) line of performance parts for Porsche cars. This line of high performance parts is also available as a complete conversion for clients wishing to have a bespoke 997TT while maintaining all factory reliabilty and driveability.

Here is a 997TT we recently completed for a client.


GMG WC-997TT

Performance:
590 hp on 91 and 630 on 100 octane.
GIAC Software tuned for GMG WC-GT Sport Exhaust with stock,91 and 100 octane programs.
GMG WC-GT 997TT Sport Exhaust
GMG WC-GT VVT Sport Exhaust manifolds.
GMG WC Sport Carbon Airbox.
GMG WC Sport Lowering Springs.
GMG WC Sport Sway Bar kit

Wheels: HRE 890R in 20" with Michelin Pilot Sport 2's.

We will bringing you more cars with the GMG WC package throughout 2008.

A complete conversion is available and WC vehicle gets a serial number to show its authenticity.



Stay tuned for more info:























Enjoy.....
 
Old Jan 16, 2008 | 12:22 AM
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looks sweet. but i still dont get why people buy 150k porsches and then swap out the suspension/exhaust/wheels. the car is amazing right from the factory. just my opinion
 
Old Jan 16, 2008 | 12:38 AM
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Originally Posted by euroaaron12
looks sweet. but i still dont get why people buy 150k porsches and then swap out the suspension/exhaust/wheels. the car is amazing right from the factory. just my opinion

because as "sport" as you think they may be...they are tuned for compliance..especially in the North American market.

and there are lots of us that like our sports cars to be SPORTS CARS and get everything that PORSCHE intended them to deliver out of them... which is NOT possible stock.
 
Old Jan 16, 2008 | 01:13 AM
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im not saying that this is not a good thing to do to a 997. its more of a money issue in my terms. in a new 997tt the stock wheels are like 4k then you go out and buy a different set of 5k. but then again modding is a passion of you guys as well as me. and if money wasnt an issue i would be doing the same thing.
 
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Originally Posted by euroaaron12
looks sweet. but i still dont get why people buy 150k porsches and then swap out the suspension/exhaust/wheels. the car is amazing right from the factory. just my opinion
You just answered your own question bud.

Originally Posted by euroaaron12
but then again modding is a passion of you guys as well as me. and if money wasnt an issue i would be doing the same thing.
And IMO the stock suspension is wayyy to soft, the stock is exhaust is wayyy to quiet and stock wheels arent that great. And trust me, even with all that done your still very short of what you'd spend to have all of that come stock in a GT2 which is going to run 200K+.

Yet another great looking build! See yah Monday Fabryce!
 
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Very impressive package. Great work!
 
Old Jan 16, 2008 | 04:32 PM
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Nice setup Fabryce. H&R do the sway bar and springs?
 
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Nice looking ride
 
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Nice setup. You guys did a great job, as always!
 
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simply marvelous
 
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