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Bilstein Damptronic coilovers with monoball top mounts
RSS Sway bars
Numeric short shifter
Numeric shift cables
Function First shift ****
RSS underdrive pulley
Antigravity lightweight battery
Fabspeed Competition intake
TPC DSC suspension module
Aasco Lightweight flywheels
PHENIX ENGINEERING rear wheel drive conversion
RSS Lower control arms (F&R)
Tarett front camber plates
RSS semi solid motor mounts
AWE headers with high flow cats
Softronic ECU tune
RSS half cage
Removed rear seats
Quaife ATB Helical LSD Differential
RAID steering wheel
Custom green seatbelts
350mm Turbo brake rotors
sunroof delete
997.2 GT3 RS front bumper with Motorsports lip
997.2 rear bumper and LED tail lights
custom ducktail decklid
Cargraphic carbon wide front fenders
Carbon side skirt diffusers
Recaro Pole Position ABE seats
Full paint to Porsche Lizard Green
INTRODUCTION
Last year I picked up a Porsche 997 C4s. When I first got the car and started driving it, I was amazed by the overall package. It was the sportiest car I had ever owned when pushed hard, but could also be used for Costco trips, daycare duty, and driven 365 days a year. For me, it was the perfect daily driver, and I really believed, at the time, that I wouldn't feel the need to mod it. This is what it looked like when I first got it
The car came with some nice options, including sport seats, red seat belts, carbon trim, and factory short shift kit.
Of course, it wasn't long until I started to make some select upgrades. I swapped out the stock wheels for some forged lightweight Champions, installed a GT2RS steering wheel and matching shift ****, and updated the ECU with a Softronic tune.
For the rear wing, I swapped out the stock decklid and installed an OEM Turbo wing, with an EB Werks fixed wing kit. Also, the painted side sills were looking pretty rough, so I installed new black ones.
After the summer, the car will be going into the shop to get additional work done.
RSS Sway bars, engine mounts, Full TARMAC kit including LCAs, dogbones. Also Bilstein Damptronic coilovers with monoball top mounts
Old school 18 inch HREs and some fat Falken Azenis
Lightweight Aasco Flywheel and SACHS sprung clutch, AWE headers and high flow cats
Cargraphic carbon kevlar wide front fenders, OEM GT3 front bumper, Cup lip, and some widebody rear fender flares, that will be custom modded
Next update likely wont be until late winter. Goal is to get all parts installed and bodywork completed for the Spring.
Going to be awesome when completed!
One question though, on your rear flairs are you going to trim the existing fenders to accommodate the new wider tires?
One question though, on your rear flairs are you going to trim the existing fenders to accommodate the new wider tires?
Yup, the car will be going under the knife, when installing the rear flares. They are a Liberty Walk replica, so it will be pretty much the same as they do in this video at about the 3min mark...
That takes big nads as there is no going back afterwards.
But you will have modern wide body! Good luck, look forward to your build posts.
Originally Posted by halo777
Yup, the car will be going under the knife, when installing the rear flares. They are a Liberty Walk replica, so it will be pretty much the same as they do in this video at about the 3min mark...
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