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  1. Today, I hit the curb with my rear wheel while I was making a sharp turn. :(

    I found out that the rear alloy wheel has a little chip and scratch. The damaged area is around 2 inches. Does anybody know if this is something can be repaired? If this is something can be repaired, how much would it cost? I hope it's cheaper than getting a new 19inch Carrera Classic Wheel. :help:

    Heejin in Seattle

    :beer: I've used these guys before, I was very pleased with their service!

    http://www.fixrim.com/loc.htm

    Also Wheel Enhancement in SoCal repairs wheels - www.wheelenhancement.com

  2. I can confirm that running lights can be activated by the owner in a 997. The option is available on the PCM menus, and I have activated it successfully.

    I have in my failing memory bank that the owner can turn on daytime running lights if the car has PCM. I do not remember if they can be turned on with the PIWIS if the car does not have PCM.

    Owner control only with Sport Chrono option - otherwise dealer.

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