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RexracerX

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  • Present cars
    '99 Carrera Cabriolet
  • Future cars
    996 TT
  • Former cars
    BMW 850i
    Nissan 300ZX

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  1. Tech EFX in LA used to sell engine covers but I'm not sure if they are still around. Porsche dealers sell them for $145 (w/o PCA disc.) which, by the way, is the same cost as the sump cover that it protects.
  2. It prevents you from puncturing a hole in your oil sump cover and having your oil drain all over the ground like I did last week. It also protects the low hanging water lines. Some say it is not as necessary on the newer 996s.
  3. Mine did the same thing. Turned out the floor mat was pushing up under the clutch pedal and interfering with the switch. :huh:
  4. The body shop I use told me the factory stuff is equal to or better than anything else available quality-wise (i.e. less porus, smooth finish, easiest to paint and fit, etc). B)
  5. Check with Brandywine Porsche in Florida. I got some factory GT3 side skirts for my '99 Cab for a Really good price.
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