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Old 10-15-2003, 08:43 PM
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Originally posted by wwboater
The 968 CS wheel is still available from the dealer.. Mine was $440 minus $100 PCA cert... It is worth every dollar.....
It only takes about 45 min to install it, alittle longer to get the airbag light off...
Got a part # or a place online to order a CS? Ive been looking for a while. Thanks.
Old 10-16-2003, 01:11 AM
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The part # I got from Tom's site ( http://www.944s2.com/ ) is 968-347-084-00-8YR ... My local dealer ordered it for me. It took about 5 days to get it. They did not have to get it from Germany.

Raj
I have the 8x17 and 10 x17's. They are awesome wheels. I have 275's in the back and that give me tons of traction. When I got them I bought a total of 6 wheel. The seller wanted to sell all of them or none. So know I have one front and one rear extra. I currently have no use for them but maybe one day I will need them or sell them to some one that needs them.

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Old 10-16-2003, 06:34 AM
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The CS wheel can be ordered from Sunset porsche in Beaverton, OR for approx $375. Seems like the best price anywhere. It requires all but 30-45 mintues to install one and clipping the airbag cable another 2 mins. I think the best way to make the horn work is to buy the clip as described by Tom's website. Mine had the clip already converted as I had a MOM sterring so the swap was even easier for me.
I know a friend who wants the supercups. Maybe if he can find the other 2 somehwere else, he can buy the 2 from you Craig.
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Old 10-16-2003, 12:16 PM
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Originally posted by wwboater
Raj

Thats what I ended up doing. But I used the instructions from Tom's site, and since they were for an S2 I wanted to trace the wiring diagrams for my car.

The CS wheel is great, I had it in my 951 before I sold it. That is one of the few things that I pulled off of the car.. It makes the interior look updated and it just feels like a million $$$$$.

Craig
Ahem....for those of us that are newbie's.....what/where is Tom's Website?

Old 10-16-2003, 03:26 PM
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Its 944s2.com. Give it a try, lots of good info on steering and barke upgrades.
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Its 944s2.com. Give it a try, lots of good info on steering and barke upgrades.
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