How can I tell if it's a C2S or a C2 S conversion?
#31
Originally Posted by miishmiish
thanks, i will call 800 porsche tomorrow. there is special grained leather along the center part of the dash and door panels and the shifter and brake do have an aluminum look. looks like it's an s but i will find out for sure tomorrow. i did take a few photos before the repaint in case that should be an issue. the silver stickers are still there under the deck lid and in the door panels, i just don't know which one has the options codes on it. you guys are great, thank you for everything.
#32
Originally Posted by miishmiish
....it is a european model (imported in 2003) which i believe is faster than u.s. models and the title is clean, not gray market, and it is carfax certified.....
#33
Lots of good information posted already. You might check the rear fender welds. The original coupe was not wide bodied like the 4S and turbo. Therefore, any conversion would need to have the fenders modified, and I doubt the quality typically would be up to factory standards.
Finally, let me add the following quote from the PCNA press release from 1997:
"Among the Carrera S's unique identifying standard features are a split rear spoiler grill, 'Cup Design' 17-inch alloy wheels.., steel grey door sill panels, instrument rings, shift lever ****, hand brake lever and push ****, textured black leather dashboard center and door panels, and Carrera S inscription on the rear deck lid."
The above was for cars imported into the US market. Since you have a European version, your options may not match perfectly, but I would expect them to be very similar.
The suggestions to call Porsche with your vin and check the option sticker on the hood are excellent. The option codes are also in the warranty book, if you have it.
Good luck!!!!
Finally, let me add the following quote from the PCNA press release from 1997:
"Among the Carrera S's unique identifying standard features are a split rear spoiler grill, 'Cup Design' 17-inch alloy wheels.., steel grey door sill panels, instrument rings, shift lever ****, hand brake lever and push ****, textured black leather dashboard center and door panels, and Carrera S inscription on the rear deck lid."
The above was for cars imported into the US market. Since you have a European version, your options may not match perfectly, but I would expect them to be very similar.
The suggestions to call Porsche with your vin and check the option sticker on the hood are excellent. The option codes are also in the warranty book, if you have it.
Good luck!!!!
#34
Originally Posted by jimbo3
Not so fast! The offset on C2 and 2S 18" twists is 65mm. Used on NB (C2), no spacers required. Used on 2S, 25mm spacers required. If the 4S or Turbo wheels were used (10" with 40mm offset), then no spacers required.
The Carrera S (C2S) came with the hollow spoke 18s (technology-spoke) when they came with the 18 inch wheel option. (You don't see too many in the US that came with the standard 17s.)
option code for the hollow spokes is M408; which corresponds to the code on my underhood options sticker.
Technology = hollow spoke
8x18 ET52 (Front).......993.362.136.00
10x18 ET40 (R-WB).....993.362.140.00
The other way you'll know is by your VIN, in your VIN there are letters and numbers that tell you it's an "S" or not.
I can't say for sure that the suspension on the NB and CS2 are same. The brakes are definitely the same, but I'm not sure about the multi-link suspension.
#36
Not all "S" models have the S on the tach. Not all States put the sub-model info on the title, as in NJ where it says "911".
Sounds like you have an original S model given the info you have provided.
Sounds like you have an original S model given the info you have provided.
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From: yorba linda, ca
Originally Posted by miishmiish
the car is a European 1997 993.
Originally Posted by miishmiish
...i changed the front bumper and put on a TA style turbo "s" replica front bumper with the s brake ducts and the halogen fog lamps and no bumperettes and so on.