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LVDell

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  1. 911porschefan....... First, you would know if you ARE a contributing member since you would remember donating to this site since there is a paypal link at the bottom of every page to help help Loren defray some of the operating costs of this great site. Second, loose the attitude. Nobody said you had to be an expert or long time Porsche owner to participate in this website. Using the search feature of this site and/or giving more information about your car, etc., when asking for help will go a long way to making this a more beneficial experience for you.
  2. Not sure it the link is available to non-contributing members but if you look at the top of every page at the link listed at top there is one that says "Porsche Manuals". If you are not a contributing member, consider helping support this site that Loren has put together with a wealth of information such as manual available as downloads in pdf format, etc.
  3. This is a classic RTFM manual moment. By the way, there is also a link for manuals if you don't have one ( http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?a...nt&code=manuals )
  4. Here is one of his other screen names. Try and checking out his feedback on this one. You can't b/c he made it private. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Brand-New-P...sspagenameZWDVW He sells the nickel and dime stuff that you can't help but say something nice on the ruf_gt2 name, but the big ticket items were sold under the other name (check that one out). By the way, the reason he had so many positives was that the majority of his sales (I checked them under his feedback before he went private) were $1 cell phone names plates. Kinda hard to screw that up. Not to mention it looked a bit fishy when you looked it over since alot of the same people had bought multiple items with little feedback scores. Looked a bit like feedback inflation. Trust me, this screen name will eventually turn out like the other ones. Besides, wouldn't you leave positive feedback on an item that cost less painted than it actually does as a plain plastic part from the dealer if you had to go pick one up?
  5. There was talk of having somebody pay him a "visit" since most of us know most of the info he uses (phone #'s, address, names, etc.) but then that would be setting us up for some possible outcomes that maybe we wished post hoc that we didn't. There is a sucker born every minute and if someobdy doesn't do the proper research to protect themselves them sometimes you just gotta let them get burned.......but we will do everything we can to protect those that hang out on these boards!
  6. Just saw that as well. Sad thing is that somebody that doesn't troll these boards will have no idea who he is and get caught up in the "it's a great deal" hype only to find out the crap he sells and then regret making the purchase. Sad.
  7. Gonna have to be a bit more specific. There are a lot of spoilers and lips. Maybe a picture of what you want to remove would help.
  8. Way not worth it. This is one of those situations where it would probably be better to sell your 2000 and get a 2002 and apply that money (which is way above more than the $3500 initial investment) toward the 02 purchase.
  9. eBay is notorious for doing NOTHING. We basically have to police ourselves and hope others (like here) can look out for us. The most they will do is allow you to give him a negative feedback and guess what, he will do the same to you! Yeah, that's fair. He has several tricks like making his feedback private (which eBay will let you do) so nobody can see all the negatives, he will bounce from id to id since he has a few. There was a HUGE backlash against this guy and he went away for a couple months but now he is back in business and people don't know any better.
  10. huge diff in power? Is this the traditional butt dyno or have you actually tested it on real equipment. Trust me, there is not a major delta in performance on the car when you install this setup. I'd be interested to see your before and after dyno sheets. My guess is no more than about 10-15hp total and that is at the top end of the RPM range and for low end, probably sub 10hp. Not knocking you mod, beautiful setup and great exhaust note, but not "huge" difference in hp.
  11. One more thing......don't you think it is odd that there were so many bids by somebody with a rating of 0. Sounds like somebody was bidding them selves (him) in very small increments to do 2 things: 1) create the appearance of demand (21 bids but only you and 1 other member) 2) to be willing to take the hit on the listing fee by bidding with his own fake id to try add get to what you would have paid rather than the lowest amount. **look at the bidding, the 18 or so bids by him were all very small increments and many times over. NOBODY bids like that. Also, his last bid after you raised your he bid one last time to get another $25 out of you right before the auction ended. Trust me, if he was willing to pay $525 to begin with he would have never bid in the pattern that was shown. Caveat Emptor.
  12. If you do a search on this jack*** you will find out what a scammer he is. He has a few different eBay names and has done exaclty what he is doing to you to many guys and has created alot of heartache. His paintwork is 2nd rate and looks like it was spraypainted in the garage. His shipping charge will be WAY overpriced as will his painting charge. You need to run VERY far from this and be glad you did. Byt he way, there are many threads over on Rennlist and 6Speed abouit this guy and wake of terror he has left. His original screen name is something like Deedoonewhila (spelling?) and a few variations of Ruf_Gt2, etc. Nothing good will come form this so continue at your own risk. But would hate to see you go forward with him and then get burned. Just look at what he did to his description AFTER you bid and then all the "extras" he offered you. In this case, "you get what you pay for" and then have to pay more to get what you paid for in the first place. This can not have a happy ending. Too many red flags have popped up and that should have been your first clue to run.
  13. Wow! Thanks for sharing, that is one serious upgrade project. Very impressive.
  14. ar38070.....the PCCB's are virtually brake dust free. That is one of the benefits (so they say) of spending the extra $9K! So for your $9K you get incredible stopping power and little brake dust. But for a pre-facelift C2 it would not make sense to upgrade to them. My comment was more in jest than a suggestion.
  15. Craig put it best. You really need 2 pads (track and DD) b/c you will NEVER find a pad that works on both. As I said, starting next season I will have a track day pad and then my factory regular pads for daily use.
  16. Just b/c others have viewed your posting does NOT mean they have an answer for you but rather are curious what you are asking. So if you don't get a response within a few hours just relax. Hopefully somebody will chime in to help out. As for your brake pad requirements, forget about the brake bad dust.....that just shows you are using the your brakes and on them hard. Only way around that is to upgrade to the PCCB. Personally I use the factory pads and am quite happy with them. I get on them hard and they do just fine but they wear very fast if use at the track and as your daily pad. I will probably change to pagid orange or yellow starting in the spring for track days only. I get in about 10-15 track days a year so it might be worth it to have a track pad. Hopefully others can chime in about experience with your pad choices or other rec's.
  17. Sure it will......but that's for a Turbo charged 4 cyl car that I don't think has engine longevity in it's future.
  18. Ahhhh, therein probably lies the problem. These cars have to be driven. The problems that are usually seen relating to oil issues are those that are GQ's. But remember, just becasue the car was serviced "religously" means nothing in the way of how it was taken care of.
  19. It appears that your car was NOT taken care of in it's prior life. Your experience is relatively few and far between. I feel for you, but in this case you just happen to get either a bad apple or one not taken care of. You can nurse it back to health though :)
  20. FYI....the reason that one set is only $20 is that it is illegal.
  21. That coolant tank should not be your resposibility even though it is NOT covered under the 2 yr CPO warranty. I would express your disgust with them (in a polite way) and I am sure they will cover it.
  22. Nope. That is the factory offset for a narrow body car.
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