What did you buy your 991 today thread
#1171
Instructor
#1172
Instructor
Got my Zunsport grilles today. Next-day delivery in the UK.
Took 30 mins to fit but then I did have a beer halfway through.
Use code RL112015 for 20% off.
I'm pleased with this:
Took 30 mins to fit but then I did have a beer halfway through.
Use code RL112015 for 20% off.
I'm pleased with this:
#1173
Instructor
Looks like delivery will probably be Friday. Still pretty goos since I ordered Tuesday.
I should have used your code, used someone else's and got 15% not so bad
#1174
I'm still waiting...as per Fedex it's somewhere in SF and I was expecting delivery today. Still a maybe.
#1175
Instructor
#1176
Originally Posted by Puf n Stuf
Got my Zunsport grilles today. Next-day delivery in the UK.
Took 30 mins to fit but then I did have a beer halfway through.
Use code RL112015 for 20% off.
I'm pleased with this:
Took 30 mins to fit but then I did have a beer halfway through.
Use code RL112015 for 20% off.
I'm pleased with this:
#1177
Rennlist Member
I've ordered them in part because they look nice but also because of the amount of debris on the roads where I live.
#1178
Instructor
The screws are long, thin (No.6) self-tapping screws that enter into the black plastic that lines the inside of the bumper - they don't enter any painted area.
The plastic is so soft, no drilling is required, in fact, stay away from drills altogether.
I'd recommend using the lowest torque setting if using a power screwdriver.
Could one see the holes if the grille is removed?
Yes, but you'd need to get down to below shin level and use a torch and a loupe - the hole would probably be smaller than an ant could pass through.
#1180
Instructor
It take a few days for them to respond to e mail unless they were closed last week for the holiday
#1181
Originally Posted by Puf n Stuf
The centre grille has two hooks at the bottom and a screw in each of the top corners.
The screws are long, thin (No.6) self-tapping screws that enter into the black plastic that lines the inside of the bumper - they don't enter any painted area.
The plastic is so soft, no drilling is required, in fact, stay away from drills altogether.
I'd recommend using the lowest torque setting if using a power screwdriver.
Could one see the holes if the grille is removed?
Yes, but you'd need to get down to below shin level and use a torch and a loupe - the hole would probably be smaller than an ant could pass through.
The screws are long, thin (No.6) self-tapping screws that enter into the black plastic that lines the inside of the bumper - they don't enter any painted area.
The plastic is so soft, no drilling is required, in fact, stay away from drills altogether.
I'd recommend using the lowest torque setting if using a power screwdriver.
Could one see the holes if the grille is removed?
Yes, but you'd need to get down to below shin level and use a torch and a loupe - the hole would probably be smaller than an ant could pass through.
#1185
Finally...
girodisc rotors (350mm)
ferodo gt3/pagid rs29 pads
speigler as brake lines
castrol srf brake fluid
spark plugs
motul 300ev engine oil
max stock spasm camber
oz hlt track wheels
toyo r888r track tires
fabspeed x-pipe exhaust and side muffler delete
and a few pics of some toys at RAC Performance who did a great job on all the work....
girodisc rotors (350mm)
ferodo gt3/pagid rs29 pads
speigler as brake lines
castrol srf brake fluid
spark plugs
motul 300ev engine oil
max stock spasm camber
oz hlt track wheels
toyo r888r track tires
fabspeed x-pipe exhaust and side muffler delete
and a few pics of some toys at RAC Performance who did a great job on all the work....