996 Turbo Picture Thread
#916
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Hi guys, sorry for delay.
The side intake and front spoiler were on car when I purchased. I believe both were installed several years ago and made by MA Carbon.
Close up of spolier attached.
The 997tt wheels are HRE FF01 in satin charcoal.![Name: photo419.jpg
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The side intake and front spoiler were on car when I purchased. I believe both were installed several years ago and made by MA Carbon.
Close up of spolier attached.
The 997tt wheels are HRE FF01 in satin charcoal.
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#917
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That is a good looking piece.
#921
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New belt, power steering pulley, power steering bracket bolts and a tow... am really happy it didn't come apart at speed.
#923
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Yes - apparently one of the three bolts snapped, and the other two backed themselves out until no longer attached to the bracket. Made a hell of a racket and I thought, just for a moment, something had come apart with my brand new sexy clutch and flywheel...
It is also a good reminder that when you have a lot of work done, engine and tranny out, it's a good idea to run around town for 1000kms to sort out any problems that might reveal themselves; waaaaaaay easier to deal with this in town, than if out on a road trip.
It is also a good reminder that when you have a lot of work done, engine and tranny out, it's a good idea to run around town for 1000kms to sort out any problems that might reveal themselves; waaaaaaay easier to deal with this in town, than if out on a road trip.
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Lug bolt locks, without key, bad idea!
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