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Carrera (996) C2 Coupe
By DeAd-EyE, 12/29/2004
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  1. Bilstein PSS9 Coilovers  

    Bought them from shox.com for 1899$US shipped. very good price, very efficient service and very fast shipping. this is actually the first thing i bought from the states that wasnt ****ed up.<br /><br />Installation price was 200$ for the shocks · 05/30/2005

  2. TRG Carbon Fiber Hood  

    For the price, this hood is phenominal. The weave is show quality and it weighs 12 pounds. Much better than paying 3 grand for a porsche or gemballa carbonfiber one.<br /><br />The only complaint i have is the poor quality of the gel coat. It gets pitted · 04/12/2005

  3. Sparco 5-Point Harnesses  

    These are great harnesses. 3" Shoulder and Lap Belts with optional single or dual anti-sub belt. Most importantly, they're uber cheap. I paid 350 for both driver and passenger side and porsche wants something like 500 bucks per side.<br /><br />T · 04/12/2005

  4. Brey-Krauss Harness Bar  

    I rate this bar very low because:<br /><br />1) It was expensive and i'm bitter about the exchange rate.<br />2) Now that i finally installed it (like a year after ordering it) i find that most racing bodies mandate rollbars as the minimum to use 5/6p · 04/12/2005

  5. Rear Seat Delete And Bracket Removal  

    The seats are easy to take out, the brackets are a bit more annoying because you have to remove various interior trims and drill them out. It's worth the weight savings (37LB According to Porsche) though and the car looks much cleaner. A must if you&# · 02/01/2005

  6. Stainless Steel Exhaust  

    Stainless steel my ***, the exhaust is way too quiet (cept for maybe when you climb really high in the rev range)and way too heavy. Skip these and get aftermarket mufflers or bypass pipes. · 01/10/2005

  7. Sparco Pista Racing Seats (Sold)  

    Well...um...they're bright red, a lil hard to get into and if ur short, you'll have poor visibility, but **** are they attention grabbing.<br /><br />Sold now, i paid a 1000$ for them, made it all back. · 01/10/2005

  8. Porsche GT3 Bucket Seats w/ Anti-Sub Bar  

    The best seats ever. Hands Down.<br />(pic isn't from my car but it gives you a good idea of what my setup looks like).<br /> · 01/10/2005

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