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Old 06-17-2009, 10:59 PM
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Phase 3: Final phase of customer's car

Just wanted to share some pics of my friend's cab that we have worked on from start to finish. It's come a long way and I believe the owner is done with his car (exterior and interior-wise). It's awesome to meet someone for the first time and talk about cars to getting to know them and hanging out and eventually call them a friend.

Here are the list of mods:

Precision Porsche Turbo rear bumper with TA rear aprons
Precision Porsche TA side skirts
Precision Porsche Aerokit wing
OEM Turbo front bumper
Fabspeed cat-back exhaust
Turbo style tips
Custom-painted interior peices
19" 5-star wheels with Toyo 235/35 and 285/35

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Let me know what you guys think. Thanks

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looks good...lol did he get new wheels from the last pix?
 
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love everything but those tips... they seem strangely mounted for some reason (maybe an angle of photography thing)
 
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Originally Posted by Omarcoolguy
looks good...lol did he get new wheels from the last pix?
Omar, yes he got some new wheels that are less "pimpy" as one of the members here said

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love everything but those tips... they seem strangely mounted for some reason (maybe an angle of photography thing)
I think it's just the angle of the pictures. FYI, those tips were bought from ebay and needed professional welding/bending to get them to fit. If anyone is thinking about getting them, be ready to take it to a shop to mount them correctly.
 
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Nicely done...
 
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Let me know what you guys think. Thanks

Edwin
Why didn't you also paint the defroster vents?

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wheels are a LOT better. Love the interior.
 
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edwin, do you think that this install is a DIY job, or does it need to be done at a bodyshop? If it is a DIY, including a instruction sheet would be a great idea.
 
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sweet ride. wheels looking much better!
 
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thanks for all the great comments everyone. It's been a long but fun road

Originally Posted by Purplxd
Why didn't you also paint the defroster vents?

A
A,

You mean the actual slats on the vents? We wanted some contrast... too much blue would have been overkill, imo

Originally Posted by ExclusiveTT
edwin, do you think that this install is a DIY job, or does it need to be done at a bodyshop? If it is a DIY, including a instruction sheet would be a great idea.

Mark, which part are you referring to it being DIY? thanks

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Sweet. Now complete phase 4 - paint the calipers!
 
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Mark, which part are you referring to it being DIY? thanks

Edwin

Sorry for being unclear. I was wondering if the bumper install is a DIY job, or should it be left to a professional.
 
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Old 06-22-2009, 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by ExclusiveTT
Sorry for being unclear. I was wondering if the bumper install is a DIY job, or should it be left to a professional.
Mark,

The OEM turbo bumper is a breeze for a DIY as it's pretty much a direct bolton. The only issue is that the bolts on the bottom of the bumper do not line up with the holes in the 996 nb. The turbo rear can also be a DIY but only if you decide not to reuse the bumperette covers. My shop took over 4 hours to measure and cut and remeasure the rear bumperette covers to fit onto the turbo rear. We thought it would be a cleaner look so we went for it

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Just wanted to bump this up and show what we did on this customer's brother's 996 cab

https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...gt3-996-a.html

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