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Old 09-19-2004, 08:07 PM
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Wow, would think if you signed that waiver (any waiver) one could get the chip installed.
Old 09-21-2004, 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Jenner
Those 22" Sportech wheels cost about $2000 per wheel IIRC. Ouch! They make great stuff, but it all comes with a huge price tag.


That said, I returned the TechArt unit that is NOT plug and play and will be going with the Cargraphic one. I will post more info when I have it, but for now the cost of the unit is $1700 and install is about an hour or 2 and costs $100-$200. According to CargraphicUSA it lowers ALL modes 40mm and it has a defeat switch in the driver area to instantly switch back to stock if you need the height.
Yes, the Sportec wheels are pricey!

I looked into the Techart unit myself, and a reputable distributor in L.A. (CEC) has the local Porsche dealer do the install. Looks like your dealer is just plain unwilling or unable to deal with you. Hopefully, the Cargraphic unit is truly plug and play! Let us know!



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