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Posts posted by Rob in VA
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I got the car back today, and it's driving without any issues.
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I have noticed this behavior on my "new" to me '04 GT3. The dealer found out that the right rear strut was leaking. The car is still at the dealer, and it should be ready for pick up on Monday. Looking over all of the receipts from the previous owner, he changed the RR tire several times, and looking at the car, the RR needs replacing again. I ordered a new set of rear rubber (PS2s). The alignment will also be redone to more aggressive track settings.
Racing Seats for GT 3
in 996 GT3
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The definition of racing seats includes fixed back. Your best bet would be the EURO GT3 seats. Perhaps you can take them out when you're not doing an event.