What did you buy your 991 today thread
#91
#94
The MagnaGrafik stone guards arrived today. They are not the same size as the OEM protection, but I just placed them over the OEM anyway. I just hope they don't blow off on the highway.
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#98
I have been using 1 Gallon jars for disposing the oil at my neighborhood auto parts store. I decided to invest in a real oil container that I know it won't come open in my trunk when transporting. I don't need the spout because this is for disposal only. I can fit up to 10 quarts of oil on this. Also, the big opening makes it easier for transferring from oil pan.
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bms0918 (03-01-2021)
#99
Drifting
I have been using 1 Gallon jars for disposing the oil at my neighborhood auto parts store. I decided to invest in a real oil container that I know it won't come open in my trunk when transporting. I don't need the spout because this is for disposal only. I can fit up to 10 quarts of oil on this. Also, the big opening makes it easier for transferring from oil pan.
#100
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Inatalled some Porsche Chrome tips on my C4s w/o PSE. Also a road emergency triangle for the boot.
#101
Drifting
Bought my car 3+ hours of expensive labor today... ie. me giving it a thorough top to bottom wash + quick detail.
Posted elsewhere but my wheels arrived this week too, Forgline GE1 in satin graphite. Had Opticoat Pro applied by my detailer and will have them mounted by end of March.
Nice one, I've been considering that myself. Assume it the OEM Porsche part? On a related note I was trying to find the OEM Porsche first aid kit for the frunk but gave up. Not sure if it is still a factory item on 991's in Germany but would be interested if anyone has insight.
Posted elsewhere but my wheels arrived this week too, Forgline GE1 in satin graphite. Had Opticoat Pro applied by my detailer and will have them mounted by end of March.
Nice one, I've been considering that myself. Assume it the OEM Porsche part? On a related note I was trying to find the OEM Porsche first aid kit for the frunk but gave up. Not sure if it is still a factory item on 991's in Germany but would be interested if anyone has insight.
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GermanCarFan1 (03-05-2023)
#102
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"Nice one, I've been considering that myself. Assume it the OEM Porsche"
Yes OEM from Suncoast. The carpet pulls back to expose two slots and holes for bolts to hold the brackets. Cut small slits and holes in the carpet and it is a cinch!
Yes OEM from Suncoast. The carpet pulls back to expose two slots and holes for bolts to hold the brackets. Cut small slits and holes in the carpet and it is a cinch!