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  1. I'm putting down a little over 420 at the rear wheels with the stock clutch...no problems to date. Enjoy! Cliff
  2. Thank you, Ralf! Oh, they came with the lights and light control module that I got from here: http://www.suncoastparts.com/product/997G2.html?Category_Code=997S_Lights The harness adapters are just small plastic plugs...hopefully they'll sell them to you for really cheap. Take care, Cliff
  3. Hi Ralf, Regarding the rear bumper, I could never get anyone to tell me for sure if the gen2 bumper would mount right up to my gen1 car. So, to be safe, I removed my TechArt rear bumper and replaced it with a Misha911 2007 GT3 dual exhaust rear bumper made of fiberglass...so that the body shop could fiberglass the brake light openings created by the more sleek shape of the new LED lights. I'm very happy with it...I just wish that PU-RIM bumpers could be easily modifed. Good luck!! Cliff
  4. Awesome! 1. Did you have to remove the driver's seat? 2. So the new module required the coding data from the former module to be written to it? Thanks, Cliff
  5. Great - I'll be sure to check into that then...thanks Paul. Update: My instrument cluster is back in, and now they've got an appointment Thursday morning to take my car somewhere else and have the fuel maps tuned better...it's running lean off idle and at WOT. So there's a small chance they'll be done with it before this weekend comes...but you've heard that story before. :)
  6. Hi Sam, unfortunately my car is STILL in the shop at Northrich Auto. I was about to get it back when they told me the oil temp gauge went out. It's been over two weeks, so I called them and they told me they sent the cluster off to be repaired. I asked why they just didn't get the gauge replaced under warranty, and they said Porsche probably wouldn't honor it since I have a supercharger on the car. That didn't make sense to me, but they told me it would be ready that day or the next so I left things as they were. That was last week. I still don't have the car back, but I am waiting on the new Vorsteiner flat-bottom steering wheel to come in, so if it does, I'll have that done while the car is still in the shop. Anyway, I asked SunCoast Porsche's parts department to send me a diagram/exploded view of where the rear light control module is and how to get to it, but they said it isn't shown in their system - but their mechanics say it is under the driver's seat...they haven't replied with any more detail yet. I'm not sure where under the seat since I don't have my car back to look myself, but I promise I'll get to it as soon as possible since I need to get the lights hooked up before taking the car to Stuarts to have the new rear bumper installed. Thanks, Cliff
  7. My car should be ready by the end of the week at the latest, so if it indeed is, I'll work on the rear lights this weekend and post an update. Thanks, cdw
  8. Hi, no, it's not quite ready...hopefully by the end of this week it will be out of the shop. And if so, I'll work on the lights this weekend. Thanks, Cliff
  9. UPDATE: I was told the rear light control module is in fact located under the driver's seat on the 2006 997 S. A simple exchange with the newer one. The wires/pins need to pulled out of the rear tail light harness connectors (that plug into the older tail lights) and inserted into the new harness adapters. The new harness adapters are connectors that plug into the new LED tail lights. There have been no reports of needing to have any coding done by the dealership. Once my car is out of the shop I will work on trying to verify this information. Thanks, cdw
  10. I'll take some pics tonight after work and shoot Gemballa an email. Thanks for the idea! Cliff
  11. Greetings as well, guys! Like the original poster, I too am performing this upgrade on my '06 997 S and found this post while searching these forums for answers. I have the following: rear light control module (997 618 260 08) two harness adapters rear LED tail lights but no instructions were provided, unfortunately Do you happen to know... 1. if the rear light control module is located under the driver's seat? 2. if I will be required to take the car to the dealership to enable/activate the new light control module? Thank you very much for your time and help, Cliff
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