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Old 07-14-2007, 08:54 PM
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Rather then posting all the pics here, I'll just post a link to a webshots album for those that are broadband handicapped...plus I'm too lazy to link them all. http://rides.webshots.com/album/5598...Gs?vhost=rides

Much of this stuff is frequently asked about so these pics show how I installed the following for reference:

Cobra carbon fiber seats with slightly modified stock brackets.
Modified turbo coolant hoses.
AVC-R solenoid and display unit.
Pillar dual gauge pod.
AFM Link MAP sensor and controller.
Ashtray delete plate.
Painted calipers.
Rear 951 badge and 968 wing.
Lindsey turbo oil filter.
AOS breather which shows no oil gathering in the filter, no need for a catch can.
Injector resistors.
T fitting into KLR line.
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Time for a tire upgrade!
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Old 07-14-2007, 10:48 PM
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I have the AOS breather venting to atmosphere like that as well, but mine is a 2" filter, gonna switch to the 3" soon
Old 07-14-2007, 10:50 PM
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Very nice!!! I would recommend a tire and wheel replacement.
Old 07-15-2007, 02:17 AM
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Originally Posted by tyro
Time for a tire upgrade!
Yeah those are the tires I just use to store the car in the winter for the past 4 years or so. I just moved so haven't had a chance to get the rest of the stuff from my shop....including a new set of Khumos.
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Did you have to do much modification to the gauge pod?
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Nice stuff. Love the seats!
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Originally Posted by ausgeflippt951
Did you have to do much modification to the gauge pod?
The gauge pod was an exact fit. I painted it to match as it came in black but that's all.
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Originally Posted by Duke
Nice stuff. Love the seats!
Thanks, so far that has been the most expensive single addition to my car but my back is very happy that I did. lol

The stock passenger side bracket fit quite well. The front hole lined up perfect with the new seats. Since the width was the same I just had to drill a couple new holes in the bracket for the back to bolt in.

The driver seat took a bit more work since the original was powered. This required cutting off the powered adjustment items that the factory welded on.

The seats were ordered along with universal brackets but it turned out to be easier to modify the stock ones. The universal brackets would have required drilling new holes in the floorboard.

I've seen many posts about seat fitments and brackets so hopefully this will help someone.
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Originally Posted by eniac
The gauge pod was an exact fit. I painted it to match as it came in black but that's all.
Sorry -- where'd you buy it from?
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Misano's..love those seats.
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Originally Posted by ausgeflippt951
Sorry -- where'd you buy it from?
www.9xauto.com



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