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Carrera (996) C2 Cabriolet
By Scouser, 11/21/2003
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  1. Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3  

    These are low noise tyres (important in a cab) and that provide exceptional traction and handling in a European-Designed Ultra High Performance Radial.<br>They are expensive but they are what keep you alive. <br> · 06/04/2004

  2. In dash tail lift switch  

    There's a switch in the drivers side footwell fusebox that allows you to manually raise and lower the tail. Problem is while your driving it is not very easy (or safe) to locate it.<br><br>So here's the install procedures for fitting an in-dash t · 06/04/2004

  3. Fabspeed MaxFlow exhaust system  

    This has to be the most important mod and the first mod for any 996 owner.<br>There is constant debate about PSE verses Fabspeed and recently even GHL aftermarket exhaust systems.<br>I can't say I like anyone better than the other. The only thing I w · 06/04/2004

  4. Khan body styling airkit  

    Khan's body styling kit is very different to stock and that's why I chose it.<br />It stands out from the crowd, has lovely lines and after 3 years I have not had any problems with it.<br />The rear tail is different but maintains the autoflip sto · 06/04/2004

  5. Khan RS-C 2pc 19" Wheel Rims  

    9.5 x 19 front<br>11 x 19 rear<br><br>Absolutely lightweight and very stunning. · 06/04/2004

  6. Seat back Arctic silver crests  

    This has to be the simplest and cheapest mod and the results are well worth it.<br><br>Basically you need to purchase the crests. That's the hard part. I came across them on ebay and<br>payed about $30 for them. Simply unscrew the coat hooks fro · 06/04/2004

  7. Blaupunkt TravelPilot DX-R70 Single DIN CD Radio & Satalite Navigation System  

    The advantage of the TravelPilot DX-R70 is the combination of a dynamic ready navigation system with an automatic traffic congestion bypass function and an excellent hi-fi system. And all this fitted into the size taken up by a conventional car radio – w · 06/04/2004

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