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  1. According to Porsche 750 TU (or 7.5 hours). To route the wiring under the carpet you need to remove the seats and rear console. I have a 2004 GT3 with Tequipment roll bar. Does the roll bar have to be removed in order to route the wiring harness for the full PSE install? Also can I just do "on-off" as opposed to variable input based on speed? I would like to have the option of running in 'quiet' mode. Thanks. Zed
  2. Newbie here with a concours prep question: In the full concours category, are points deducted for light dust that accumulates under the car and on the suspension components during the drive to the event? I mean brake dust, road dust, etc. Thanks. Zed
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