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Posts posted by kwerks
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great car purchase! Take them to the track lets see how this new one does vs. the 3.9 monster.
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Guys I purchased the 997 Standard mats (4 of them) and fitment to the 996 turbo has been almost perfect.
The only bit that had any issue was the dead pedal area. Absolutely unnoticed when driving or daily life. The 997 mats are MUCH higher quality than the 996 in every way.
Not bad at all unless you are very picky.
Drivers fitment again but this is the rail side. ( I used the large plastic screw tacks that come with the mats and the mat won't budge.)
Rear seats the fitment was perfect along with the passengers side.
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I actually have a copy of this coming my way sometime this week or the next if anyone is interested I could lend out.
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Just got it in the mail and its very good!
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Does anyone know if 997 floor mats fit the 996 without fitment issues?
I did the search and was not able to find anyone's input. If anyone can help I'd greatly appreciate it as my 996 units have reached their end of life service.
Thanks
996 TT Key Conversion
in 996 TT, 996 TT S, 996 GT2
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My 996tt Key is just too badly abused to be used lol
So SunCoast Porsche Dealer was kind enough to honor the PCA discount and sent me the NEW design KEY which is an easy gut swap from old to new! As this process went on you can really see and feel why they went with a new key design. New weather seal design is much better and and the construction is 100% more solid. Of course its light years more pleasing to own.
Box
Old Key
New Key
Old and New OPENed Up
Remove the Transmitting Crystal
Pull back this Clip
and this one
Pull out the Circuit
Pull the woodriff key out that is sitting on a spring to release the pressure on the key blade it self
Pull and you have one dirty key...
Clean the Key Blade using metal polish and bronze wire brush (bronze so you don't scratch the key blade when cleaning.) LOTS of dirt from the keyblade!
So fresh and clean your Key Blade will be
Don't forget to clean the tract ... do it right!
Plug it into the same spot but on your new Key
New All rubber pad in the new key
Plug things back in
old & new
New Key with Crest Key Chain
The BEST part of it All.