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Carrera (996) C4S Coupe
By pongobaz, 04/23/2006
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  1. Aluma-look OEM dash strips  

    Read all I could about this on the forum and plunged into it. Here's the link to the install steps: <a href="http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=392&view=findpost&p=72154" target="_blank">http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.ph · 06/22/2007

  2. Hardwired Garmin I5 GPS  

    Great little unit that sits next to the rearview mirror. · 02/01/2007

  3. OEM Turbo Twist wheels w/ Pirelli Snowsport 240 tires  

    The only N-rated Porsche approved winter tires in the right size for a widebody 996 when using the 8x11 rear wheels. Fronts are 235/40/18, rear are 295/35/18. Slightly higher sidewall than the summer tires and the ride is a bit softer, but it works grea · 11/07/2006

  4. Vanity plate  

    took 10 weeks for the federal "guests" to get around to make them, but I finally got my "996 C4S" tags. · 09/18/2006

  5. Turbo hollow spoke wheels w/Bridgestone Potenza S02 A  

    Off a 996TT these are 30% lighter than the Turbo-look wheels that the C4S comes with and help improve handling by lowering unsprung weight. Great used deal and the wheels are in excellent condition. I wanted another set of wheels to use for winter. The · 07/27/2006

  6. Remote key  

    Should have been a feature that was standard with the car. It's nice to be able to power down the windows on a hot day without having to get in. It took 30 mins to do the install with the special socket to remove the seat. · 07/03/2006

  7. H&R Wheel spacers  

    7mm in front, 15 mm in rear. Makes the car look that much more aggressive. · 06/30/2006

  8. Aluminum pedals  

    Great deal for the price on ebay. I used titanium bits to drill through the pedals and a laser level to get the straight (the picture makes them look uneven because the clutch sits higher, but in reality they are perfectly lined up).<br />Get better bolt · 06/30/2006

  9. HF1000 Motorola Bluetooth  

    Works great! But I should have gotten the HF1000 with voice command.<br />Oct 5, 2007: picked up the HF1000 from a liquidator for $69 (brand new!). Just installed it and it's much better than the old unit. The 850 will now go in my daug · 06/30/2006

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