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Old 10-25-2006, 07:43 PM
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Does anybody know the individual part #'s for the M030 (not the whole kit), and the paint colors for a 2001 C2 Cab w/6 speed.

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Old 10-25-2006, 07:55 PM
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This article in Panorama may be helpful.
http://www.pca.org/panorama/sample_article_3.html
Old 10-25-2006, 08:29 PM
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Kevin,
Yeah, I've seen that article. However, because components are specific to model/trans this article only would apply to a 6 spd coupe. I was hoping somebody that has this could check theirs.

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Tom,

For kit 000 044 500 15 (<01 C2 CAB 6sp)
996 343 041 16 Front Shock (333 051 13 Rear)
996 343 701 04 Front Stabilizer (333 701 19 Rear)
996 343 792 12 Front Stabilizer Mounting (333 792 25 Rear)
996 343 531 11 Front Coil Spring marked GREEN RED (333 531 12 Rear)

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You might be able to get the part #'s from Suncoast or Sunset Porsche parts dept's.
Sunset is in Oregon, so prob still open.
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or just look one post up
Old 10-25-2006, 08:45 PM
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Dell,
he's looking for Cab #'s......
Old 10-25-2006, 09:00 PM
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Ah crap! Hold on a sec........
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Fixed......see post above with CORRECT p/n's
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Dell,
You Rock!
Old 10-25-2006, 10:27 PM
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Anytime Tom. Glad to help.
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Thought I would add a little more detail (the colors to look for on cab M030 parts) to Dell's solid post (seriously, you are one fast dude, Dell! )

Porsche RoW M030 sport suspension kit:

Total kit = #000-044-500-15 but ensure new front bumptstops

Springs (#996.343.531.12 504 Front green+red, #996.333.531.12 504 or #996.333.531.40 504 Rear green+red depending on VIN)
Shocks (#996.343.041.16 Front green, #996.333.051.13 Rear green)
Bumpstops (#996.343.301.02 Front, 996.333.105.03 Rear)
Stabilizer bars (#996.343.701.21 Front, #996.333.701.13 Rear)

(Reminder: PSM steering angle sensor must be checked and re-calibrated with suspension changes)
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(Reminder: PSM steering angle sensor must be checked and re-calibrated with suspension changes)
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Would an indy know to do this step? How important is it? I've never heard of this before. Do the DIYers have this done with the alignment?
Old 10-26-2006, 01:54 PM
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Depends on the indy, but any solidly qualified indy will know to do this. Frankly, I would ask of and remind both indy and dealer mechanics before proceeding with installation.
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Great. Thanks for the info.


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