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Thanks Loren.....You Da Mannn!
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Help. Does anyone know if 997 Turbo springs fit an '03 C4S? I have a chance to buy some Cargraphic's, made by H&R, but not completly sure they will fit. I know that the Porsche numbers don't match, but they don't match for the 996 C4S and the 996 Turbo. But, these are interchangable and do work. How about it....997TT springs fit a 996 C4S.
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Thanks Loren...I will sleep better tonite :D
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I bought an '03 C4S with a tip. Car is a salvaged that had a bent fender and the bumper cover torn off. I talked to a dealer, said ALL tips had a third radiator! Say it isn't so! (mine doesn't, but also didn't have manuals, spare, tools, cd casset, etc.)
PS I am a newbie and I searched
DIY: Dent repair with Dry Ice
in DIY Articles - Carrera (996) - Common Fixes and Repairs
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I tried this on my Cherokee as I had an extra fender. Bought an infared temp thing from Harbor Frieght ($25) and heated up the fender with a heat gun to 350 degrees. I then used the dry ice...no paint damage. But, this was on a Jeep. Good luck