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Posts posted by ross74
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no, i haven't.
how do i get there? pull out the switch?
what else is keeping the panel in place?
(thx!)
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2009 Carrera S 997.2, although I would think that part is exactly the same in all models..
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Can somebody advise?
I need to remove the plastic panel under the steering wheel, the one with the lights switch on it.
There are 3 screws on the lower side which i removed but it still wont come off.
anybody knows how to do this?
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My '09 CS2 normalised as miles added up. Consumption dropped significantly
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me too. The new wheel is a big improvement, looks fantastic, is a bit thicker in some places and the paddle operation is smooth.
One thing to know. In '09 PDK cars the retrofit will still work fine except for the little indicators (sport plus, launch control) on the steering wheel which remain inactive..
Wheels Spacers on a 997 S
in 997-2 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 2S, Carrera 4S, Carrera GTS, 911 Speedster)
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RSS (suncoast parts) makes some very good quality spacers and 7mm is a popular size and makes the wheels go flush with the fender, the look very good.
I have installed them and i am very happy with them, I wouldnt go any further