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  1. The clutch pedal on my 99 996 intermittantly returns 3/4 of the way after being fully depressed.Sometimes I need to use my foot to bring it all the way up and other times it comes back up on its' own. This only occurs when the car is being driven. When the pedal is fully depresssed gear changes can be done without issue.The onset of this problem started after a hard stop requiring hard braking and clutch fully depressed. Any thoughts?
  2. When upgrading to a gt3 control arm to increase camber,do you also need to replace the trailing arms?My car is a 99 996 that is primarily a DE car and My goal is to improve the handling and tire ware.
  3. 2000 Boxster s Cd-220 Model 4462 Serial y5043761
  4. I also need the radio code.CDR-220.Model 4462.serial 25016960.Thank you
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