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Old 02-06-2009, 05:42 PM
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Thx for going to the trouble of write up. Can you put a price /cost on the parts involved?
 
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Can anyone recommend aftermarket grill screens for the GT2 facia?
 
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great write up!
 
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Thx for going to the trouble of write up. Can you put a price /cost on the parts involved?
I'll try and get Steve @ Suncoast to post up the pricing info. I omitted it because we're a wholesale account there, and I figure this post may be brought up in the future so pricing may change.
 
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Thanks a lot for your great info!
 
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Man this is a GREAT writeup and one for my archives... I haven't replaced my damaged front bumper with the OEM unit I bought last October yet, but I may just replace it with a GT2 unit instead and just order the "other parts" in the list...

Thanks for a GREAT chunk of info here!

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Awesome pictures and writeup, sorry I couldn't see it this weekend! There were a few headaches along the way, but they were remedied with liberal applications of overnight shipping, haha.

As far as pricing goes, it's a bit more involved than say, a 997 GT3 front bumper conversion for the 7 guys. You'd be looking at $7.5-8K or so for all the parts listed above. But then again, Wes had to get stuff like the $700+ carbon fiber upper air grille
 
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Steve -

If you get a second can you repost these part numbers with their current pricing bolded to the left. I'm sure most members would appreciate it to get a true idea of whats involved..

Front Bumper Cover 996 505 311 30
Air Inlet Trim for Bumper (left) 996 505 563 30
Air Inlet Trim for Bumper (right) 996 505 564 30
Air Inlet Trim for Bumper (center) 996 505 561 30
(25) Speed Nuts (secures trim) 999 507 258 02
Headlight Trim Bracket (left) 996 505 539 03
Headlight Trim Bracket (right) 996 505 540 03
Headlight Trim Gasket (left) 996 505 741 30
Headlight Trim Gasket (right) 996 505 742 30

Center Top Grille 996 575 326 31
(6) Allen Screw (secures grille) 900 623 012 07
(6) Hexagon Nut (secures grille) 999 084 120 02

Lower Bumper Lip 996 505 555 30
(2) Tapping Screw 900 144 101 02
(2) Speed Nut 999 507 072 02

Front Wheel Well Liner (left) 996 504 123 90
Front Wheel Well Liner (right) 996 504 124 90

------- FUNCTIONAL -------
Left Air Duct 996 575 321 30
Right Air Duct 996 575 322 30
Center Air Duct 996 575 325 30
Center Air Duct to Grille 996 575 141 30
(2) Spacer Sleeve 996 504 679 31

Lower Radiator Bracket (left) 996 106 131 72
Lower Radiator Bracket (right) 996 106 132 70

Coolant Hose 996 106 638 75
Coolant Hose 996 106 639 75
 
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Great Idea, Thanks!!!!
 
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Wes,

While looking on Porsche PET, i found that these numbers seem to be for the left and right radiators them selves.

Lower Radiator Bracket (left) 996 106 131 72
Lower Radiator Bracket (right) 996 106 132 70
 
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I actually just ordered those parts and the guy said that those numbers had been superceded, I'll post the new numbers when my parts arrive, hopefully they are the correct pieces.
 
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grat writeup! tks
 
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I actually just ordered those parts and the guy said that those numbers had been superceded, I'll post the new numbers when my parts arrive, hopefully they are the correct pieces.

Looking forward to your post with updated #'s
 
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First of all, thanks for a nice write-up and parts list, incl non OEM parts. I just did half of the conversion (= prepped the car), the GT2 bumper itself is out for paint right now.

The hardest part of the car-prep job is to reach the oem hoseclamps that sit a bit in along the coolant hose next to the frame at the "rear end" of the original TT coolant hoses.

Best way to re-attach these once the new hoses are mocked up, is to completely remove the center radiator, this leaves good room to work. Also a hint, use the NEW hoses at the back, and the old ones to connect back into the center radiator, as the new ones will most likely be softer/more flexible and slide on easier onto the coolant lines coming from the back off the car, something that can otherwise be very difficult.

Headlight Trim Bracket (left) 996 505 539 03
Headlight Trim Bracket (right) 996 505 540 03

These are the same as Turbo, however the Turbo ones seem glued onto the TT bumper skin and can be a mess to take off without breaking. Pretty cheap parts though.

Now to my question:
- Regarding the center retain strip that sits up at the hood latch: Did you use the same one as you had from 996TT, or did you get the 996 GT2 version? (I don't see it listed so I assume you kept the 996TT version)

They have different part numbers, I just don't know if its a big enough difference to be needing to change this out. (part number for GT2 - 996 505 531 30, part no for 996TT is 996 505 531 01) My reason to change this would be if the GT2 one better aligns with the inside air duct, the 996TT seems a bit "short" to fill the whole area under the GT2 vent/grille.

Otherwise, could anyone with a true GT2 take a snapshot with the hood open, down on the latch and the GT2 bumper top grille/vent, that way easier to see the view down the vent. With the 996TT strip it looks like there will be a lot of "crap" visible, like AC hoses and stuff, but who knows, maybe the GT2 is just as bad.
 
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Originally Posted by dick_997
Were you able to find the Headlight Trim Gasket (left) 996 505 741 30
Headlight Trim Gasket (right) 996 505 742 30? Mine is all finished except these pieces and its irritating me as it makes the car look unfinished. Suncoast said the parts didnt exist when I called them. Also, do your headlights almost touch the bumper? Seems much closer then the stock bumper. As for your question above, are you referring to the new vent that fits on the back of the center radiator? If so on my car it comes all the way up and fits around the new center grill exit.

Thanks for info reg the top vent, appreciate that!

Those gaskets you can find on Pelicanparts, don't know if they'll say it's backordered but they def exist. I know the light position vs the bumpers is a little bit different from the 996TT, the GT2 has a slight bit longer cutout so to say. Will get my bumper back later this week, will know more when I start getting that in place.
 


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