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Old 12-20-2011, 01:29 AM
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Looks good! You got the same interior as i. I think it would be a good mixture of carbon fibre and graphite painted parts
 
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Very nice job, makes me want to upgrade my interior!
 
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Looks geat,I like the carbon fiber brake handle. Where did you get it?
 
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Looks great
 
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Boby305, that is the factory carbon fiber hand brake option I bought used. I think you can order it from Suncoast though.
 
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looks great nice job giving me idears
 
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Old 12-27-2011, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by blazinkn1ght
does anyone have any diy guides or picture on how to take the parts out without damaging them? thanks
Most parts just "pop" off. That means you apply enough force that you think they are going to break and they come off. "Most" of the time they do not break. The trick is to have a little plastic pry bar to gently ease the piece out of the mount points. Start at one end and work your way around. If one end seems to be holding too tightly, start with the other end. Each piece is different, but once you have removed them a few times, you get pretty good at it and the risk of breaking them goes down drastically. Be careful, some pieces have screws and pop-out fasteners. If it seems too hard - check again for screws. I find the parts catalogue very useful to determine if screws should be removed first.
 
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Originally Posted by Brando
Here's mine:

Very nice. I've been thinking of going CF for some of the trim in my GG 996. Where did you source the CF pieces?

Richard
 
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