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Posts posted by sennasixty8
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AS will MATCH perfectly...I have the alu look steering wheel and the new console that was painted aftermarket(bodyshop) matched dead on. Just make sure they make the texture match, meaning minimal "orange peel" or pratically smooth visually and to the touch
you'll love the way it looks! :cheers:
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I just put one in my car TODAY, courtesy of C2Babe, Itzkirb, AND Loren's encouragement....It goes in like a breeze and ADDS ton's of color and contrast to an otherwise DRAB Black interior.....the coolest thing is that it ties in with my Alu-Look Steering wheel and AS Painted SeatBacks on the sport seats in my 996
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In the pre 2002 litronic retrofit kit there was a control unit for the beam rotation and a wiring harness in the kit.
Looking at the parts list for a 2003 996 with 601 option I see a control unit 996 618 151 15. And a wiring harness 996 612 317 61. I think you need the control unit for the beam rotation. I seem to remember that when I started to remove Colm's Bi-Xenon headlight it has the additional wiring harness to it just like the original litronics.
Raman wants to do his fiber optic changer this Saturday. If someone will come by with and without Bi-Xenon and Loren will bring the 996 wiring diagrams then it will be easy to figure out how to do the retrofit.
Toolpants-
Do you know if that MOST retrofit is possible...I have a 2002 tt Changer that I can get for pennies if this is a possible modification
I'll try to meet you guys this weekend ....I live in SF and work in Hayward, so hopefully I wont miss out on all the fun! :cheers:
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For some ODD reason, I ended up with a early build 9/02 2003 Carrera 2 that is pratically a twin (cosmetically) of the new Jubilee car. I was really surprised how much it resembled the car.
Anyways, I really like this car, especially the front end and skirts! Not to mention the x51 power pack and LSD
Whoever gets this car must be really excited and proud :drive:
My twin is here:
36.85% reduction short shift
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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:P :D :lol: Also....regarding the math, isn't 4 and 6/8's the same as 4 and 3/4's
Just an observation kids..... :clapping: