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dday830

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About dday830

  • Birthday 12/17/1964

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    Berlin, Germany
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  • Present cars
    2002 996 Turbo
    1998 BMW 320i
  • Former cars
    '90 928 S4
    '72 911 T
    '77 924
    '91 XJS
    '56 Austin Healy 100-6

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  1. Thanks, will see if I can get at it from the bottom... If not, what is the position of the plastic clips and do I need to remove the seat the get at them? Thanks again, David
  2. Loren, MAny thanks... but I am not sure how to get at that rivot with the leather seat in the way..... Guess I should have been more specific. How do I expose the rivot in shown in "1"? Thanks for all, dday
  3. Hello all, I have two new seat caps (part number G99652131501A03) I wanted to install. First owner of the car (Qatari RedNeck) put a roll bar in a Tip transmision which I removed, but not before the caps where cracked. Anyone know how to remove and refit these? Not exactly a type of repair which comes around often... Thanks for and help, DDay
  4. Anyone have any experience in the remove and refit? Thanks David
  5. Thanks, I just added the shot of mine. has the same base as the photo in you posted but mine is the hard wired OEM hand set. I removed the 4 screws and am left with the unit in the photo which I cannot get off to wire in the new one. If it helps new part number I bought is : 996.642.111.01 Many thanks in advance for your help.
  6. Hello, 2002 Turbo as stated. Phone is a stock Nokia handset.
  7. OK so it is ugly and very 80's and I never used it. I am sure there are those ready to jump on me for even doing this but I went and bought a replacement for the nokia handset on my 2002 turbo. Bought the car at a great deal with only 55K kilometer on it at 20K USD, silver and unfortunatly a Tip (at that price wwith techart ECU and exahust who cares?). Now the shredded Noka pphone cable and broken plastic clip made me nuts so I went and spent moent on a new one just to make things look "right". Was a real pain to as here parts need to be hand carried in for such old cars. I can't seen to find out how to repace the phone though, I have found the clips holding the pannel in but something toward the front of the unit stilll holds it in. Can anyone assist in how to remove and refit the phone? There is a square plastic plug which does not budge, it there something there holting the cradel on? Help apreciated. DDay
  8. Gents, Greetings from hot, sunny, and more hot Qatar. I just recieved my 996 back from the dealer service and had the windscreen replaced. Porsche dealer is not so good here with aftermarket service an I can swear the instrunent cluster is not fitting back flush to the dash as it was previously. Would they have had to remove the cluster to change the windscreen? Thanks, David
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