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1. Brake pads front and rear (better than oem performance )
2. Front Rotors (Have to be new and cross drilled)
3. Clutch set up (need to do a clutch job!) - Probably prefer some sort of race clutch as plan on going turbo in a year or so.
4. Stiffer sways front and rear
5. Stock low mileage 996 front struts
6. H&R Lowering Springs OR... Coilovers with DAMPENING adjustability..
7. Ash tray delete
8. Stereo volume/tune *****
9. Silver "alluminum" shifter boot surround trim Peice
10. Arm Rest lid fix kit.
I thought I'd try the forum before I go to the dealer
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