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Old 01-26-2017, 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by u7t2p7
Can you can swap the 996 3-spoker into a tip car? Perhaps "tip for tip?"

The 996 wheel is a triple win as compared to the 993 version. Smaller thicker and aesthetically much nicer to look at. Also you get the added bonus of a slighter newer air bag system.
Yes, 996 tip could fit. But it is not for me. 4 spoke nicer on the eye for me.
Old 01-26-2017, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Doppleganger
It's the headlamp level adjustment switch.



Picture from the web, not my car!
I'd never noticed that before - RHD 911s have the ignition on the right. It obviously makes sense.
Old 01-26-2017, 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Spokes
Nice interior guys. I wonder whether as these cars age there will be a trend to go back to the 4 spoke steering wheel. Still got mine, but hey, that is me ;-)
I think I may be the only person in the world who prefers the original 4 spoke to the 996 3 spoke.

OP, nice update!
Old 01-26-2017, 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Seamless
I think I may be the only person in the world who prefers the original 4 spoke to the 996 3 spoke.
No, you're not alone. Even though it reminds me of an 8th generation Buick Riviera, it looks more period correct than the 3-spoke.

Old 01-28-2017, 03:33 AM
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I'm looking to trade some Black interior stuff for Dark Grey to get some contrast in my car if anyone is interested?

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Old 01-28-2017, 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by nine9six

OMG! Is that rear seat bottom glue, ever an Elm St., nightmare!
:-). Agree 1000000000%. Glad you got it done!
Old 01-28-2017, 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by makemann
No, you're not alone. Even though it reminds me of an 8th generation Buick Riviera, it looks more period correct than the 3-spoke.

What a flashback on the Riviera! I also prefer the 4-spoke wheel - I think it takes to leather very well - the contours of the 4-spoke wheel allows deviated stitching to really pop.


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Originally Posted by Seamless
I think I may be the only person in the world who prefers the original 4 spoke to the 996 3 spoke.

OP, nice update!
Nope, I too prefer the 4 spoke look for a 993. I think the 3 spoke is the nicer looking wheel if you're just comparing the two wheels but the 4 spoke looks more age appropriate with the rest of the interior in the 993. I'm lucky enough to also have the leather airbag with my 4 spoke which IMO helps as well.
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Oh no, not a 3 vs 4 spoke steering wheel thread! So which brand and weight oil do you guys use, and why?

BTW, I wear white socks when driving the p-car. Neutral in color, yet sports minded.

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Looks great, Nine9six!

I have to admit for a while I was very much in your camp (have the supple/draped gray interior) and was thinking of giving it some contrast. In fact I even went as far as buying a set of hardback 996 seats (with Porsche crest) as well as black (leather) 993 rear bench + seat pad. Never got to install them, and they have been sitting idle at home. At this stage thinking of selling them (preferably as a set to a 993 comrade) - what do they generally fetch? Sorry for the partial thread-jack but figured I'll solicit your guys' opinion especially as some folks herein have gone this same exact route. TIA
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Originally Posted by nine9six
Oh no, not a 3 vs 4 spoke steering wheel thread! So which brand and weight oil do you guys use, and why?

BTW, I wear white socks when driving the p-car. Neutral in color, yet sports minded.

One more word, and I'm going to hold you in contempt!

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Originally Posted by Dr. Ferdinand
Looks great, Nine9six!

I have to admit for a while I was very much in your camp (have the supple/draped gray interior) and was thinking of giving it some contrast. In fact I even went as far as buying a set of hardback 996 seats (with Porsche crest) as well as black (leather) 993 rear bench + seat pad. Never got to install them, and they have been sitting idle at home. At this stage thinking of selling them (preferably as a set to a 993 comrade) - what do they generally fetch? Sorry for the partial thread-jack but figured I'll solicit your guys' opinion especially as some folks herein have gone this same exact route. TIA
Thanks Doc!

996 sports in nice condition seem to sell quickly at $1500'ish, & tend to languish a bit @ $2000. I dont understand this as they are every bit as nice as 993 sports that fetch $5k +

Back seats (bottoms and seat backs) @ about $500 and up for leather. I've even seen vinyl sets north of the $500 mark, but none that I would pay that price.

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