New throttle cam...instant response
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It's a bit loud and certainly not my taste, but it looks better than some I've seen posted here by some contributors. It appears to be in pretty good shape if you discount the rice. Price is rather optimistic though.
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Originally Posted by Geo
It's a bit loud and certainly not my taste, but it looks better than some I've seen posted here by some contributors. It appears to be in pretty good shape if you discount the rice. Price is rather optimistic though.
...and a few would dare to say "rice and beans"
...and then the first group would say "to each his own, blah blah blah" . . .
But at least here people are polite to members of the community . . .right?
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I believe the throttle cam is upside down because he drilled an alternative notch for the cable to get the same net effect as the Weltmeister Throttle Response Cam. Many on this site have done that instead of buying the aftermarket cam. Same difference. At least those seats only appear to be seat covers. Who knows what condition the seats underneath are in. Car is in decent condition, and probably wouldnt be that hard to bring back to the original look (take out seat covers, steering wheel, etc). But again, that price would need to come down some.
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Totally stock (Porsche) is a good thing. This is what happens when a car gets to be 20+ years old and they become affordable to the masses. Whoa is me.