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#16
He also apparently converted a white Porsche Cayman (first two pics) into a Red 991 Carrera S (rest of pics).....not a bad DIY!
#17
"He also apparently converted a white Porsche Cayman (first two pics) into a Red 991 Carrera S (rest of pics).....not a bad DIY!"
"Isn't it obvious? He's removing the seats, front bumper, and headlights to get to the homelink module. "
"Isn't it obvious? He's removing the seats, front bumper, and headlights to get to the homelink module. "
#18
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Swapping out the factory fetzer valve.
#19
Hood release cable
He has to be locating the hood release cable.
#20
Three Wheelin'
Looks like a lot of extra work just to get a red mark on your steering wheel.
#21
Instead of electrical tape, you should consider this kind of tape. Exactly the right width, and durable for daily handling.
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Instead of electrical tape, you should consider this kind of tape. Exactly the right width, and durable for daily handling.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000QDVNIO
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000QDVNIO
#24
Drifting
Instead of electrical tape, you should consider this kind of tape. Exactly the right width, and durable for daily handling.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000QDVNIO
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000QDVNIO
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#27
Three Wheelin'
I've been using this tape for about a year now. The current strip is my second application of it. The first application was wearing fine, but it shifted a little during a hot summer autocross session this past July, so I removed the old tape (no residue, which is nice) and put a new strip on. Just one pass around is all that's needed. The roll is huge, which makes it a great value for the money. One of my friends with a black/yellow color scheme on his GT4 bought the yellow version of this tape for his wheel. The tape has a nice matte finish, is durable, perfect width, and is not difficult to apply if it ever needs to be replaced.
Will be a great additional accent to my GR SC dial, GR seatbelts and red/black CocoMats, on an otherwise all black interior.
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Last edited by Al.Fresco; 10-03-2017 at 04:51 PM.
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#30
I've been using this tape for about a year now. The current strip is my second application of it. The first application was wearing fine, but it shifted a little during a hot summer autocross session this past July, so I removed the old tape (no residue, which is nice) and put a new strip on. Just one pass around is all that's needed. The roll is huge, which makes it a great value for the money. One of my friends with a black/yellow color scheme on his GT4 bought the yellow version of this tape for his wheel. The tape has a nice matte finish, is durable, perfect width, and is not difficult to apply if it ever needs to be replaced.
Unfortunately the 991.2 steering wheel doesn't have the 12 o'clock stitched strip in the leather