What did you buy your 991 today thread
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Soul cats are bolt in, no welding required and they replace the existing ones.
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Hey! Scott here from Fabspeed Motorsport, are you considering some modifications for your 991? Do you have a .1 or .2? Would love to discuss some possibilities as far as potential upgrades!
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Tim, like Bob Z says, it's a bolt in replacement for stock cats. The exhaust is PSE and it seems popular to keep the PSE muffler as on loud setting it's pretty straight through anyway. Not intending to touch headers.
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Any photos down the sides of the car? I'm interested in seeing how much the OEM wheels tuck in on the GMG springs.
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Ah they tuck in quite a bit. Certainly no need to spend $10k on wheels but the want is certainly there
PS - We have centerlock options available for this car below $5k even
PS - We have centerlock options available for this car below $5k even
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Literally no more than 3 minutes to install.
#2891
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It actually works out quite well for me. I wanted something to protect the hood as well as keep things organized. And another nice thing is that it's rubbery on the inside so will keep minor spills in.
It was an ebay purchase. I asked the seller for a custom width and he was able to do it. I asked for no Porsche emblem, but just the letters, but apparently he may not have understood. I think he works for or owns the factory (in Ukraine I believe). It was $100 shipped to the US. Ebay username is max_tsekh. He told me that he had to take the listing down because Porsche contacted him. But I'm sure he can still make them.
It was an ebay purchase. I asked the seller for a custom width and he was able to do it. I asked for no Porsche emblem, but just the letters, but apparently he may not have understood. I think he works for or owns the factory (in Ukraine I believe). It was $100 shipped to the US. Ebay username is max_tsekh. He told me that he had to take the listing down because Porsche contacted him. But I'm sure he can still make them.
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yes. I would suggest starting with the section closest to the arm rest. I used a trim tool on that piece, and then was able to work my way up the sides. Just be careful of the rubber gasket under the plastic trim piece.