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  1. hi i got a package today, and parts numbers below. i want to know these parts are correct for Euro M030 Sport Kit. Sway 996 343 703 04 996 333 701 26 Spring 996 343 533 15 504 (lilac/orange) 996 333 531 12 504 (green/red) Shock 996 343 043 13 (lilac) 996 333 051 13 (green) Sway Bushing 996 343 792 12 996 333 792 25 Buffer 996 333 105 03 thanks Mick
  2. hi i installed new cigar lighter parts, and i have old one out but there is no green part attached in my 1999 C4 Cab 6speed. is this ok? green part i have seen in this forum seems like a fancy led... right? and what is that green's part number?? if i can install it, i will. help me!!! thanks Mick
  3. i got this email below from carnewal The M030 kit includes the rear bumps stops are they are different from the standard suspension. The front bump stops are the same for the standard and the M030 suspension, for that reason, Porsche does not include them in their kits. then, my last question is here. my 1999year porsche C4 Cab 6speed need new front bumpstops? because it is too old...???
  4. http://www.carnewal-europe.com/cpx/p96007.jpg but image doesnot show front bumperstops....hmmm
  5. hi i have measured all height again and i suprised. front left = 682mm front right = 672mm rear left = 655mm rear right = 663mm i'm ordering Euro M030 Sport Kit now, this kit include front bumpstops? or should i order front bumpstops?? i have a 1999 C4 Cab 6speed US version Now. thanks Mick
  6. yes sir! i understand. but unfortunately some suspension parts in my car, can't read part number at all. no marking or erased. (only i can read front shock's part number...****.) so yes i decided to install euro version lowering kit. thank you very much sir, i'm only 44yo..hehe and i'm riding 911 only for 3years. you are giving great help to me! thanks again! ps: i'll check carnewal.com also.
  7. no sir!! it has 6speed tranny! ======================= i have visited local service center days ago but they donot know at all. (this is Seoul Korea) and i'm ordering other parts from sunset so i have to decide what parts is correct for my 1999 C4 Cabrio 6speed. help me. thanks Mick
  8. my rear spring has brown/red(seems red but, not exact because it is dirty, anyway it is not white). and more funny thing is front spring has pink/red but front shock has brown color... so i'm confusing...Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr rrrrrrrr if i change front suspension(spring,shock,swaybar) can i expect to 10mm lower than now??? many thank you sir!!
  9. i have double checked my rear 996 bumpstops, color & size seems like a sport one. (measured height was 663mm = sport's height) so i want to change only front spring & shock & swaybar, do i need anyother parts except (spring,shock&swaybar) for front ?
  10. i have MY99 C4 Cabriolet and i'm confusing now. because my C4's height is really different. Front is 672mm (26.46inches) Rear is 663mm (26.10inches) (measured through centerline of wheel to bottom of fender lip) so i assume something changed by earlier owner. according to pca.org article, usa sport(M030) 675mm/675mm row sport(M030) 663mm/662mm i think that guy who owned this car before changed rear spring only... front ground clearance looks higher than rear.... ok now, My car's VIN is WP0CA2993XS654657 i want to know what color code should be shown at spring surface, and what part numbers is correct for original parts? (i have checked springs(front/rear) with small flash, it is not clean now but front show white(up) pink/red(down), and rear show white(up) brown/can't see(down). if something wrong and changed, i want to recover it. help me please!!! thanks Mick ================================================ Your car came from the factory with a USA M032 (standard) suspension. That means the front spring should be color coded: brown/blue and the rear springs should be: brown/white Loren ================================================ so i have more question, should i change front spring only or rear only? and if i change front or rear spring, then must change shock also? ahh one more, swaybar also? plz help me!!!! thanks Mick ps: and my front spring has some numbers --> 996 407 (logo) 7302 <-- what is this meaning???
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