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welkers

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  1. hi guys, have to replace my current C2 wheels after a brief interaction with a stiff corner ;)

    was thinking about a set of black turbo twist wheels on a red C2. don't really see these wheels in black very often on 996s. i've seen some on boxsters those that look really cool.

    http://www.tirerack.com/images/wheels/spor...3_bml_ci3_l.jpg

    was wondering what my fellow brethren thought though before making the purchase.

    these are the wheels that are on it now; however, the two good wheels that are left have some curb rash and scratches.

    http://www.classicdriver.com/upload/images...13392/img10.jpg

    thoughts? worth the change to the new wheel/color?

    thanks.

    post-39282-1247779852.jpg

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  2. * Note: just saw the previous thread same topic: http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=21709

    hi there, was wondering how concerning my noisy clutch should be. all still feels, works as usual but can really hear acuation of the clutch as i push it in. kind of like walking on an old wood floor. i've seen a tech notice about this and the resolution could be solved by lubing up the right areas. would that pretty much into a "take it into the shop" thing? i realize this could be a much bigger issue, but was hoping to get some feedback on some common issues in this area. thanks.

  3. FYI. UPDATE: Called Becker and they referred me to their web site. Fill out their form and pay $30. So called local Porsche dealer, provided VIN and they looked it up for free.

    In short, Loren, your code was off by 1 number. Mine is 3040 instead of 3039. Just in case that helps you or anyone else out in the future.

    Scott

    Loren, I appreciate the super quick reply. But the codes didn't work. I'll go to plan B now. Thx though!

    hi there, i'm looking for my infamous radio code as well. here's my info:

    CDP 2081

    24/99

    Y5037901

    4462

    2000 996

    appreciate you assistance on this one.

    Scott

    Try 3039

    or

    3037

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