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After-market Tire Pressure Monitoring System hardwired and mounted
Display unit is mounted to the right of the hazard warning button, and hot wired to the unused phone power plug behind the lower center console.<br /><br />The system is made by Orange Electronics. It's quite impressive in that it not only monitors ti · 07/27/2008 -
993 Big Red brake upgrade
Now installed. Looks absolutely awesome. Improved braking??? I don't know yet as I haven't had the time to track the car.<br /><br />I cannot imagine that it would not improve fade resistance as the front calipers and rotors are definitely larger · 05/18/2008 -
Porsche Sport (thicker) TIP steering wheel
05/10/2008 -
18" 2 piece BBS Porsche Sport Classic 2 wheels
Looks great. Weight savings over the Turbo Tech rims ???? Pics to be posted shortly. · 06/17/2007 -
Rebuilding of comfort seats with sport seat components
I am having my comfort seats rebuilt with components from 2 sport seats that I recently acquired. Current seats have memory, heat and power lumbar. Objective is to have sport seats with all these features. Work is being done by a local auto upholstery sho · 05/10/2007 -
Porsche engine protection plate
Installed at the same time as the ROW M030 suspension kit. Peace of mind... · 08/23/2006 -
Porsche GT3 RS brake ducts
Easily twice the size of the standard brake ducts. Should make a difference, although I don't think I would ever have noticed the difference. Then again... · 07/29/2006 -
Four tube sport tail pipes Techquipment
Enroute from Brandywine Porsche. I will post pics when installed. · 05/28/2006 -
Front and rear Porsche licence plate frames in carbon-fibre look
They clean up the look over the cheesy plastic dealership frame. Unfortunately the carbon-fibre look is only painted on. Oh well... · 05/14/2006 -
Porsche aluminum-look gas cap
My wife saw it and said it looked like a lid off a thermos bottle. An expensive thermos bottle. I think of it as jewellry for my car.<br /><br />What can I say -- I quite like the look. · 05/13/2006