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Old 08-03-2016, 01:24 PM
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Originally Posted by m3pete
So you have to drill holes? Where? Can you post their installation instruction? Thanks.
Directions are in the box. Yes, one small hole per side vent and I believe three for the center. All hardware (screws) are included.

They take about 5 minutes each to remove for cleaning if needed BTW.
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Had the Zunsports on for a year....they are fantastic!
Hey If i may ask, where did you get those driving/turn lights? Are they plug and play for turning, driving and fog?

I see them for $299 and $399 on ebay. The $399 ones are apparently made to " This product is “MADE IN TAIWAN” which is produced by professional OEM Factory and following ISO 2000/16949 procedure."

the 299 doesnt say that, same ebay dealer.
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Originally Posted by SoCal C2S
Directions are in the box. Yes, one small hole per side vent and I believe three for the center. All hardware (screws) are included.

They take about 5 minutes each to remove for cleaning if needed BTW.
I didnt use any drill on the side ones, they fit in perfectly without any holes.

The center one has 2 hole I made.
Old 08-03-2016, 03:59 PM
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Just ordered mine. Emailed customer service to make sure they shipped to Canada and got a response right away including a discount code for 15% off which was nice.
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Can someone please add the correct link to order the 997.1 package from this site?? Their website is finnicky and difficult ti navigate....

Orrrr, does anyone recommend just getting the supplies from home depot and just doing them myself?

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-Mike in So Cal
Old 08-03-2016, 04:12 PM
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https://www.zunsport.com/en/porsche-...ont-grille-set


Discount code is ZU041510
Old 08-03-2016, 04:14 PM
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Thanks big blassy!!!

PS- Those red guages are sick!!!!
Old 08-03-2016, 04:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Long Islander1
Hey If i may ask, where did you get those driving/turn lights? Are they plug and play for turning, driving and fog?

I see them for $299 and $399 on ebay. The $399 ones are apparently made to " This product is “MADE IN TAIWAN” which is produced by professional OEM Factory and following ISO 2000/16949 procedure."

the 299 doesnt say that, same ebay dealer.
Mine are from Del Rey...I did the whole package, front, rears, interior, license plate, headlights, sides.

Some people say they are Depo's (hey that's a Clarkson line!).

But the markings on the lights do not follow the Depo standards. I do know they come from Taiwan (says so on the box). They come with the resistors installed so zero error codes.

I got a deal from Del Rey to have them install the package as mine was the first 997 he did. I waited for about 2 hours while one guy did the install. I watched and the lights do just plug in. Where the time was consumed was adding the relays so the fogs operate as DRLs. I added the LED 991 headlights about 5 months later so they basically took out the relays as the highlights have the DRL LED ring..so now the fogs operate as fogs. So without the DRL relays...about 45 minutes for the whole deal.

So after 2 years all still works like the day they were installed (5 months less on the headlights).
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Originally Posted by 99711mike82
Can someone please add the correct link to order the 997.1 package from this site?? Their website is finnicky and difficult ti navigate....

Orrrr, does anyone recommend just getting the supplies from home depot and just doing them myself?

Thanks

-Mike in So Cal

I prefer the Rennline grilles. The Zunsport grilles themselves are nice, but the fitment, in my opinion, is not nearly as OE looking as the Rennlines. ZS for ease of install. RL for OE looking integration.
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Originally Posted by Long Islander1
I didnt use any drill on the side ones, they fit in perfectly without any holes.

The center one has 2 hole I made.
Interesting....my directions and hardware had one in each vent. The screens had built in holes where the screws go. Perhaps they improved the product! I would not have drilled holes if not needed!
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Originally Posted by Ten Years
I prefer the Rennline grilles. The Zunsport grilles themselves are nice, but the fitment, in my opinion, is not nearly as OE looking as the Rennlines. ZS for ease of install. RL for OE looking integration.
Agree....but removal of the bumper was not in the cards for me.
Old 08-03-2016, 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by SoCal C2S
Agree....but removal of the bumper was not in the cards for me.
The first time takes a little time, but once you know how to do it, removal takes 15 mins. Point is, it's very easy to do, even the first time. Just a handful of screws and two pull clips. IMO, our cars deserve the extra effort. Besides, with the bumper off, you can really get in there and clean the radiators out. Anyway, ymmv.
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Sides installed. Center one to come.
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Blassy, LongIslander - what made you choose the Zunnsport over the Rennline? Was it the bumper removal? The Zunnsport seems to be quite a bit more expensive, even with the 15% off code...
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Bumper removal for sure. Cheaper than paying someone to do it and I actually like the industrial look to them


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