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Old 08-20-2016, 03:27 AM
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77tony, did you swap out your Agate Carrera S wheels and sell them? I was at the Werks Reunion here in CA today and saw an Agate GTS (non-cab) with the exact same wheel setup. I thought it might've been you, but realized your car was a cab. The color scheme looks great in-person!


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77tony, did you swap out your Agate Carrera S wheels and sell them? I was at the Werks Reunion here in CA today and saw an Agate GTS (non-cab) with the exact same wheel setup. I thought it might've been you, but realized your car was a cab. The color scheme looks great in-person!


b_m, Did not sell them. Cleaned them up and carefully stacked in the corner of garage. Figured it best to keep them with the GTS if selling the car. The next owner can choose one set over the other or both. Wife and I both like the the way the Classics look but to each there own.T
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b_m, Did not sell them. Cleaned them up and carefully stacked in the corner of garage. Figured it best to keep them with the GTS if selling the car. The next owner can choose one set over the other or both. Wife and I both like the the way the Classics look but to each there own.T
I see. The classics look great also
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I see. The classics look great also
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Transport co just unloaded Gudrun at home in TX. Needs a good bath. T
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She's a clean machine now. Pulled off the full sentance out back and will add: "GTS" T
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Looking good Tony - have you decided to keep it?

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Looking good Tony - have you decided to keep it?

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Hi Dave. Yes...this car has really grown on me. Just added the new "GTS" lettering. T
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Gorgeous 928's Tony, congrats! I think it's safe to say you have the 928 market cornered.

GLWTS of the GTS. She's a beauty - shouldn't take long.

Don't be a stranger...

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Originally Posted by DaveGee
Gorgeous 928's Tony, congrats! I think it's safe to say you have the 928 market cornered.

GLWTS of the GTS. She's a beauty - shouldn't take long.

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Not cornered but have a few unique 928's. T

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Gudrun back in TX now and finally got around to installing the Zunsport grills. A little tricky to get in but worth the effort. PO had 5mm spacers all around. Fronts look fine with the 5's but decided to install 15's out back and looks great. T
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Originally Posted by 77tony
Gudrun back in TX now and finally got around to installing the Zunsport grills. A little tricky to get in but worth the effort. PO had 5mm spacers all around. Fronts look fine with the 5's but decided to install 15's out back and look much better. T
Looks great. Regarding installing the Zunsport grills. Is this something anyone can do themselves, or does it require removing the front bumper and therefore better done by a shop? FYI - I have a 991 GTS also.

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Zunsport grilles are fitted at the front of the aperture area and there is no need to remove the bumper for installation. We design our grilles to be fitted by the averagely competent DIY person and all grilles come with full Fitting Instructions. And if you do have problems give us a call and talk to the guy who made them. After that, bring your car to us and we'll fit it for you (not a feasible option if you live outside of the UK - but we did offer!).
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Originally Posted by zunsport 01
Zunsport grilles are fitted at the front of the aperture area and there is no need to remove the bumper for installation. We design our grilles to be fitted by the averagely competent DIY person and all grilles come with full Fitting Instructions. And if you do have problems give us a call and talk to the guy who made them. After that, bring your car to us and we'll fit it for you (not a feasible option if you live outside of the UK - but we did offer!).
Do you have a distributor in the US? Thanks for your reply!
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Originally Posted by zunsport 01
Zunsport grilles are fitted at the front of the aperture area and there is no need to remove the bumper for installation. We design our grilles to be fitted by the averagely competent DIY person and all grilles come with full Fitting Instructions. And if you do have problems give us a call and talk to the guy who made them. After that, bring your car to us and we'll fit it for you (not a feasible option if you live outside of the UK - but we did offer!).
Thanks for the speed reply, appreciated. Well I did live in the UK, but US now, but thanks for the offer

Found the link for the 991 GTS. The video makes it look easy. Question: Are screws only needed for the center section? Also, what do they screw into?

https://www.zunsport.com/en/porsche-...lle-set?page=8

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