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  1. @krunkmonkey, was there any instructions for drilling the plate at various points that is sandwiched in between the two half's of the VB? Anyone know where i can download the instructions?
  2. Loren, can you PM me the info you sent the OP when you have a moment. Thank you. 06 CTTS Also would (2) 500ml bottles of brake fluid be enough to flush or should it be (3) bottles.
  3. Thanks, I placed the order, will see what happens, all parts for the triangle were available, so I will see how it goes when it comes in. The first aid kit was not, replaced with an Audi first aid kit, oh well :)
  4. OK, so it seems I have everything but the first aid kit and the Warning triangle setup. Can anyone share a picture of the Warning Triangle and Firstaid kit placement? I snapped a picture of where I believe the part 955 721 724 00 (support warning triangle) gets mounted with (2) 908 183 01 Pan-head screws? is this correct. Also for part number 955 721 723 00 (mounting warning triangle) for the bottom of the triangle case, is that just loose or it gets mounted some how? as it does not meantion a screw or anything? Is the first aid kit worth it? if I recall it was a bit pricey. I am placing an order for a few other items from suncoast today, so would like to wrap this up :) Very much appreciated!
  5. Thank you thak you :), now I can go look for them :), dont recall seeing anything but the suspension module and cd changer back there (right side panel).
  6. So it seems I do have just about everything, but the screw driver 955 721 135 04 where would that go? and unless I am looking in the wrong area no Warning Triangle parts at all? Can anyone share a picture of where it should be? I have also attached a picture of someone elses I found on the web, it seems to have a small yellow something in it, please see red arrow.
  7. How are you Loren, Would you be able to check if this is the correct part number for an 06 cayenne turbo to replace the rear stainless steel trim: 955-505-787-00, retail cost? and if there is a diagram how to replace it? Many thanks.
  8. Hi Loren, I would like to purchase the missing piece/s to the tool kit in the rear hatch area, seems I am missing at least two. Also do you have one of those diagrams of what each one is for, dont laugh, outside of the jack I dont know what the rest are or are for. pictures below.
  9. How are you Loren, Hope all is well. I need to triple check the paint codes to give to a body shop. This is for a 2006 cayenne CTTS 1) Satin Aluminum (metallic?) the color they use on the window trim, bottom of doors, maybe rims... I found L4W9 2) Marine Blue Metallic (I believe it was only made available on CTTS and Titanium editions) L35V (but VIN print out shows LD5Q?) Many thanks.
  10. Do they have the same type of kit (whell arch extentions) for a 2006 Cayenne Turbo body?
  11. Sweet, thanks Rizzo!!! Now I just need to find out what sizes I will need and get a set.
  12. I am working on swapping out the oem brake line to SS lines very soon. I have the WM's from PIWIS TSI, it states 10.5 lbs torque for the lines. How does one go about torquing open end screws etc... sorry it I did not state this correctly. My torque wrench acceptes sockets, but you cannot get a socket over say a brake line. Does anyone know if there is such a tool, whats its call, where to get one? Also does anyone know the torque settings for OEM Techno Sport rims? Mine is a '06 CTTS (10" rears) is that matters.
  13. Horrible rims, I will take them and the brakes from you :), sweet ride. What size and width are does rims? same info for the brakes please? most interesting... (price if you dont mind sharing)
  14. no. Though, it can be done but you will not end-up with a nice finished product, as I wanted to achieve. what I have done. I went with the face lift option. Now, if you go this route you can order the OEM lights with black interior; it a Tequipment option now for the 2007-2010 Cayenne's. Good luck. Do you have the Tequipment part number you can share with us?
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