What did you do to your 996TT today?
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Carlo_Carrera (10-20-2020)
#7622
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Yes, fiddle with it.
#7623
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I love all the 'kei' cars, then 'turbo', with a little 'Audi' thrown in for good measure. You must be popular in your neighborhood...
#7625
Three Wheelin'
Originally Posted by ipman
Rob- any issues with registering a LHD vehicle there?
The annoying bit is often having to get out and walk around to toll gates and parking machines positioned for RHD cars.
Apart from that all pluses. LHD car have higher resale prices.
#7626
Three Wheelin'
Originally Posted by 2fcknfst
I love all the 'kei' cars, then 'turbo', with a little 'Audi' thrown in for good measure. You must be popular in your neighborhood...
Thankfully they aren't intrusive.
I think only 2 guys wash their cars. 1 guy has a Caddy CTV? But it's a 2.0 turbo. His wife won't let him have anything faster.
Feel sorry for Japanese gear-heads. Their displacements, money and playtime is severely controlled by their wives.
#7627
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Being the only foreigner for kms/miles isn't enough. I have the only house with no kids, 3 cars and all German. For some reason the kids like playing right in front of my house. So most days I have to move their play things off the street when coming or going.
Thankfully they aren't intrusive.
I think only 2 guys wash their cars. 1 guy has a Caddy CTV? But it's a 2.0 turbo. His wife won't let him have anything faster.
Feel sorry for Japanese gear-heads. Their displacements, money and playtime is severely controlled by their wives.
Thankfully they aren't intrusive.
I think only 2 guys wash their cars. 1 guy has a Caddy CTV? But it's a 2.0 turbo. His wife won't let him have anything faster.
Feel sorry for Japanese gear-heads. Their displacements, money and playtime is severely controlled by their wives.
#7628
Three Wheelin'
Oh dear. While testing the rear wing, yes much more down force and stability, the coolant light came on.
Yes. I was me-too'd by my car.
I got it off the highway to find coolant around the right side of the Y pipe.
Guess I'll start a new thread,
DIY ing coolant pipes in the land of the rising sun.
Yes. I was me-too'd by my car.
I got it off the highway to find coolant around the right side of the Y pipe.
Guess I'll start a new thread,
DIY ing coolant pipes in the land of the rising sun.
#7630
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That sucks.
#7631
Race Car
#7632
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And you just daily drive the car, correct?
Another notch in the head board for pinning the lines... no matter how you use the car.
Another notch in the head board for pinning the lines... no matter how you use the car.
#7635
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I had a pretty old and abused clear bra on the front of the car. I have been spending time removing. After about 6-8 hours, the bumper is rid of it (needs to be cleaned after removal), and I am now working on the hood.
before (lots of scratches and spidering)
mid way, things were looking really good:
and the final (pre washed) version of the bumper. I am just amazed how well the clear bra worked. The bumper underneath looks incredibly good for 100k miles!!
more to come soon after I get the hood and fenders removed, car washed, etc. trying to get to a clean slate for a paint correction and ceramic coat.
before (lots of scratches and spidering)
mid way, things were looking really good:
and the final (pre washed) version of the bumper. I am just amazed how well the clear bra worked. The bumper underneath looks incredibly good for 100k miles!!
more to come soon after I get the hood and fenders removed, car washed, etc. trying to get to a clean slate for a paint correction and ceramic coat.
Last edited by Xaerran; 10-24-2020 at 12:18 AM.