996TT parts: exhaust, numeric shifter, B&M shifter, 18x11 zehn wheel, other stuff!
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996TT parts: 18x11 zehn wheel, one boxster tire, other stuff!
Category: Interior
Price: $1
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits: Porsche 911 997 Turbo, Porsche 911 997 Non-Turbo, Porsche 911 996 Turbo, Porsche 911 996 Non-Turbo, Porsche Boxter/Cayman
Location (State): TX
Item Condition: Used
Shipping Information: Item can be shipped
Item #1 is the stainless exhaust that came on my turbo when I bought it. Not sure of the brand, but it looks like the older NHP/Maxspeed design. Appears to have 200 cell cats, but you'd have to look at the pictures to confirm. Each section weighs in just under 15 lbs, so it's significantly lighter than stock. Sounded great when I bought the car but it was just a bit too loud for us (as a reference, the stock car is pushing it on cold start, so it's not like the exhaust was deafening or anything).
#2 is a Numeric racing shifter. This is the best short shifter you can buy for the money. Most people know all the details of the unit already. It was on the car for one day before I decided a short shifter just isn't for me. Like new, comes with everything.
**SOLD**
#3 is a 996 shifter assembly with a B&M short shift kit fitted to it. Works great, just not my thing. Comes with the original shift lever, but I'm not sure you can put it back to stock.
**SOLD**
#4 is one Victor Equipment Zehn 18x11" wheel in matte black. I got a spare with the car but I don't need it for anything. It's never been mounted. I have the Victor Equipment center cap too.
$200 + shipping
I also have a Bridgestone RE050A pole position in 205/50/17 (986 non-s fitment) that's basically brand new. virtually zero tread wear. $30 picked up locally in the DFW area.
#s the rest: Just a bunch of misc things I had laying around. Used (but working) coils and plugs, OEM rubber brake and clutch pedals, stock shift **** **SOLD**. Shift **** has seen better days, but could be cleaned up to look better than it does. Make me an offer on any of it.
Last edited by zmt; 04-14-2014 at 09:17 AM. Reason: sold more stuffs
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There's no identifying marks on the exhaust that I can see. I've done research and tried to ID it before, but no luck. As you can see from the pics, the welds and overall construction look really good so it certainly seems to be a quality part, but I couldn't tell you the brand.
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