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  1. Might be cheaper for you to buy tires in the States and have 'em shipped to you. As for tires. I have the PS2's on mine and have been happy with them. Great grip on dry or wet pavement and quite on most road surfaces. The new Bridgestone Potenza RE =11 gets good reviews. They run $ 1160 US for a set of 4 - 19". 18" would be even less. Another tire that gets good reviews is the Hankook Ventus V12 evo K110 and you can get a set of 4 of them for under $ 800 US. As beauar suggests, go to tirerack.com and check 'em out. Discounttiredirect.com is another source for brand name tires. Don't know if either ships international or what kind of fees you pay when importing stuff like this but it's worth looking into.

    Thanks - I have sent them an email asking for international shipping info. You guys in the US have access to very cheap 911, tires and fuel!

  2. At the risk of starting a huge debate, I would like to ascertain what brand/type of tyres you are running on your 997.1.

    I have Michelins on at present, down under the replacement rears at about AUD$1000 a pop (or about US$920 :D ). Alternatively I can get Yokohama Avans for AUD$500 each.

    Any suggestions on types to avoid and ones we love.

    Regards

    Chris

    2005 Blue 997.1 Carrera Coupe, Manual, RoW

  3. can any body tell me what this means , it sounds german. i am getting this from my durametrics under veh elictrical.

    moduleType = VehElec9x7

    DTC Count = 1

    Fault Number:49488

    Description:Meldung timeout Motor

    Repair Infomation:Steuergeraet

    thanks

    ronnie

    FYI:

    Meldung = Massage

    Steuergeraet = Control Unit

    I took my new 1995 C997.1 Manual in for a pre-purchase inspection and they did a W731 without even asking!

    The invoice reads

    W731 Campaign

    Engine Compartment Blower

    Termperature Guage warning light for engine compartment

    Deactivate speed setting 1

    Collect the new beast in 2 days - can't wait.

    You are right, it´s german language

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