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Old 10-07-2003, 06:23 PM
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awesome I think that's where I got the how to! thanks
Old 10-07-2003, 06:28 PM
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hey jeff great pics. What mileage did you do the fuel filter also? My father's car has simular mileage and I might as well get all the 30k stuff out of the way. I did all mine on my 996. The rotor looked pretty worked but the cap looked ok did you end up replacing the cap also? thanks. Sean
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SPR,

Sorry but I do not have an DIY. I have seen some on either Robins site, or referenced around. Now it is a piece of cake (after you do it a few times).

Icerboth,

The other PSS9 set is a mystery for now. Let's just say that anther TTer will probably be sporting them soon..

Jeff,

So I got the Motons. VERY sweet. They do not include any brackets for the brake line, or the ABS sensor connector. I went out and got some parts so I can build my own. I had to do this before with the RSR struts that I had on another car. Pretty simple... I'm taking them over to Smart Racing Products tomorrow to get some roller bearings under the front springs to reduce steering bind...
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no prob that diy link looks pretty good and the other article I have should be a decent supplement.



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