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Old 03-30-2012, 11:05 AM
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My car came with side clear indicator. I DIY the orange bulb to silver. Anyone can post pics of your LED bulb cos i would like to compare.
Old 03-30-2012, 11:08 AM
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After the window tint, the interior is still stock. When driving in the sunny day, cabin feels dim n cosy.


Old 03-30-2012, 11:14 AM
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Wanted to have tis option added but too expensive and dont have the color(guards red) i want. So after about 10days of waiting.






Mine with the keyless entree option. The black dummy key looks boring especially when inserted permanently in the key hole. Now look alot better.
Old 03-30-2012, 11:20 AM
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Very cool! Looks great.

I like the attention to detail on the white bulb, too.

Do you have any idea how much struggle it was to remove the seat backs for painting?
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Originally Posted by fbroen
Very cool! Looks great.

I like the attention to detail on the white bulb, too.

Do you have any idea how much struggle it was to remove the seat backs for painting?
I have no idea how difficult the seat backs. The guy who did it for me did not mention or complain anytin. He did says it takes abt a day to remove or install the seats.
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Nice! You might want to give Porsche a ring-your steering wheel is on the wrong side. Cheers.
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How'd you do the key thing? I'm always concerned that it looks like I left my key in the ignition and you can break the window and take off.
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How'd you do the key thing? I'm always concerned that it looks like I left my key in the ignition and you can break the window and take off.
At the key hole for the dummy key there is a small squarish cover. It can be slotted open n release the catch to remove the dummy key.
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Originally Posted by Alvin666
Wanted to have tis option added but too expensive and dont have the color(guards red) i want. So after about 10days of waiting.






Mine with the keyless entree option. The black dummy key looks boring especially when inserted permanently in the key hole. Now look alot better.
how much did they charge to paint the trim to match? i want that done but i assume the labor involved is super extensive...
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Originally Posted by rijowysock
how much did they charge to paint the trim to match? i want that done but i assume the labor involved is super extensive...
USD $1000 for labour n paint work for trim n 2 seat's back.
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Originally Posted by Alvin666
USD $1000 for labour n paint work for trim n 2 seat's back.
That seems pretty reasonable actually.
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Originally Posted by Alvin666
At the key hole for the dummy key there is a small squarish cover. It can be slotted open n release the catch to remove the dummy key.
I know how to get the dummy key out. What did you replace it with? Looks cool and custom made. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by Alvin666
USD $1000 for labour n paint work for trim n 2 seat's back.
thats really good, I have a great paint guy but not sure how much i trust him to remove all the pieces... i'll ask dealer their costs.
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Originally Posted by DrJay
That seems pretty reasonable actually.
I would agree. For a good proper top notch job post factory with warranty on materials and craftsmanship; $1000 would be spot on!
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Originally Posted by Carcam
I know how to get the dummy key out. What did you replace it with? Looks cool and custom made. Thanks.
I Just got the dummy key painted guards red.


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