Radio delete pic
#16
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Here's an alternative from Synergy Racing. I had my traqmate bracket and a manual fan over-ride switch mounted.
#18
I wonder if someone could convince one of these shops to do a "console delete" like the 996 ... really a great improvement to the cabin if you ask me. Though, I imagine it would impact resale prospects, so I don't expect too many people to to order the radio delete (meaning it would be cool to delete it with aftermarket parts so it can be restored for resale.)
#19
Banned
I like that very much, but I guess you did it mainly for a place to mount traqmate and not for weight savings??? I say this because the rest of your interior is in place.
#20
Banned
Fan switch is a great thing.
I wonder if someone could convince one of these shops to do a "console delete" like the 996 ... really a great improvement to the cabin if you ask me. Though, I imagine it would impact resale prospects, so I don't expect too many people to to order the radio delete (meaning it would be cool to delete it with aftermarket parts so it can be restored for resale.)
I wonder if someone could convince one of these shops to do a "console delete" like the 996 ... really a great improvement to the cabin if you ask me. Though, I imagine it would impact resale prospects, so I don't expect too many people to to order the radio delete (meaning it would be cool to delete it with aftermarket parts so it can be restored for resale.)
Seems like you can do a lot of these mods yourself and save the original interior parts. I have a nice sheet of CF with clear coat that I can use for my own panels and "hole covers."
I would like to address the door panels also with a simple piece that is covered in alcantara or FIA fire proof cloth to match 996 GT3 seats, has a door pull like RS (maybe use the parts from the new RS for door pulls, except make it a real lightweight door panel; not the gimmicky one from 2010 RS), and relocate the power window switches to front console, maybe on plate that goes in place of radio delete.
#21
The center console or the front console? Center is easy, just remove it!
Seems like you can do a lot of these mods yourself and save the original interior parts. I have a nice sheet of CF with clear coat that I can use for my own panels and "hole covers."
I would like to address the door panels also with a simple piece that is covered in alcantara or FIA fire proof cloth to match 996 GT3 seats, has a door pull like RS (maybe use the parts from the new RS for door pulls, except make it a real lightweight door panel; not the gimmicky one from 2010 RS), and relocate the power window switches to front console, maybe on plate that goes in place of radio delete.
Seems like you can do a lot of these mods yourself and save the original interior parts. I have a nice sheet of CF with clear coat that I can use for my own panels and "hole covers."
I would like to address the door panels also with a simple piece that is covered in alcantara or FIA fire proof cloth to match 996 GT3 seats, has a door pull like RS (maybe use the parts from the new RS for door pulls, except make it a real lightweight door panel; not the gimmicky one from 2010 RS), and relocate the power window switches to front console, maybe on plate that goes in place of radio delete.
As for CF. I did a course of CF fabrication so I can make all kinds of stuff in CF now at a local "hobby" shop, TechShop . Half my house is now Borg'd into milled aluminum, carbon fibre molds and CNC machined "stuff" ... and of course, by "half" I really mean less than a tiny sliver of 1% ... : )
http://www.techshop.ws/
You can also get great stuff done at emachineshop -- relatively expensive by commercial standards but insanely great fun to design something and then have it show up in a box as real pieces.
http://www.emachineshop.com/
#22
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It was in my recently departed 997S. I actually did do it primarily for some wt. savings and took speakers and amp along with a/c compressor and condensors as well. I have a brand new, never out of the box Cargraphic light weight carpet kit for 997 GT3/RS that I didn't get to before selling the car if anyone is interested.
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Looks like it's down there in the middle of the knee pad ... I presume it's all accessible from one of the numerous binnacle buttons and steering wheel triggers ... whizz whirr zip zam zoom ...
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