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GT3 Order Guide is out!!

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Old Apr 30, 2009 | 05:39 PM
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GT3 Order Guide is out!!

Bug your dealer.

Two option prices FYI:

#140 Dynamic Engine Mounts $1,300
#474 Front Axle Lifting $3,490
 
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Originally Posted by Trundle997
#474 Front Axle Lifting $3,490


Why in the hell is that so much?!?!? how much does the cargraphic aftermarket setup run??
 
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Any ideas when the 998 GT3 will arrive? (Assuming we're not all dead from swine flu or there's any semblance of an economy left. ) Doesn't seem worthwhile to trade a 997.1 for a 997.2, but a 998GT3 is something I look forward too so long is they don't start putting the disposable motors in them like the non-GT cars as I read to be rumored.
 
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How about this!
Option code:600
Lightweight Headlights
Halogen headlights (without headlight washer system). Reduces weight from
standard Bi-Xenon headlights with headlight washer system by approximately
13.2 pounds.
474 603 911 GT3 $0
 
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Originally Posted by avi8tir


Why in the hell is that so much?!?!? how much does the cargraphic aftermarket setup run??
Same... $3499...
 
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Originally Posted by rja
Any ideas when the 998 GT3 will arrive? (Assuming we're not all dead from swine flu or there's any semblance of an economy left. ) Doesn't seem worthwhile to trade a 997.1 for a 997.2, but a 998GT3 is something I look forward too so long is they don't start putting the disposable motors in them like the non-GT cars as I read to be rumored.
very good question!
 
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Originally Posted by fastz33
very good question!
Second it!
 
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Do you know if the porsche axle lifting kit uses air or hydraulics?

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Bug your dealer.

Two option prices FYI:

#140 Dynamic Engine Mounts $1,300
#474 Front Axle Lifting $3,490
 
Old May 3, 2009 | 06:24 AM
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Originally Posted by aaronchanfilms
Do you know if the porsche axle lifting kit uses air or hydraulics?
Read somewhere that the system pumps air into the front units... not hydraulic...
 
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Uses air that pumps into shock...no airbag
Pump and accumulator mount on c/l of car
Weight <15#
 
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Originally Posted by Trundle997
Uses air that pumps into shock...no airbag
Pump and accumulator mount on c/l of car
Weight <15#
This means that fitting it afterwards = getting new front shocks ....
 
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FYI
The lifting operation is completed in approximately 2-
3 seconds.
 
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Sick setup...

2-3 seconds sounds better than my 10-15

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Uses air that pumps into shock...no airbag
Pump and accumulator mount on c/l of car
Weight <15#
 



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