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Old 01-23-2011, 09:15 PM
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Me likey 6 gt3 too : ). Had it since new and ah the memories of it tearing me apart when I did something stupid but rewards me when I'm doing something right : ). Love this car!!! Mike
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Me likey 6 gt3 too : ). Had it since new and ah the memories of it tearing me apart when I did something stupid but rewards me when I'm doing something right : ). Love this car!!! Mike
I've owned (2) 997 GT3's in the past and was dangerously close to pulling the trigger on a 2010 RS when I found this white 6. A 996 GT3 with the LWFW is wicked fast.....You should have driven Sloth's old car. it felt faster than my 997 GT3.1

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^^^ I did manage to hang with one (a Reg Group driver) at my last event, however, I thought it was due to talent You were right; the LWFW is nice.
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^^^ I did manage to hang with one (a Reg Group driver) at my last event, however, I thought it was due to talent You were right; the LWFW is nice.
Cool...........Justa' thought though: As you track your car a lot, have you installed the lightweight flywheel pulley? see thread.....

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No; nothing like that done yet. I'll speak to the shop that would do it for me, and see if its warranted. I have experienced no ill effects from tracking it this past year, and have gotten a clean bill of health from the professional shop where it is now getting some more track work done for the '11 season. If it is determined a must have, I can add it to the list when the motor gets dropped for the coolant fitting repair work.

GL with your new 6-3.
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At least from the grapevine it's more necessary for the 7 then the 6 but had it done neway since lwf etc had to be installed. Mike
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At least from the grapevine it's more necessary for the 7 then the 6 but had it done neway since lwf etc had to be installed. Mike
Hmm.......That's not what I was getting from the info I was able find.
Plus you're removing about 1/2 lb of rotating weight from the engine
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