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phillipj

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  1. Phillip: That kit looks pretty good for what you need. Variable speed and flexible shaft looks good. Regards, Maurice. Thanks Maurice
  2. Cosmo, Unfortunetly it's a big blemish. I ground it against a cement curb :angry: The are some minor blemishes on the other rear wheel. I think I will start with that one. I figure I can give it a try and if it doesn't work out I will send them out to a pro. I will go ahead and get the Dremel kit anyway. Looks like a good addition to my tool kit. Thanks everyone for all of your input!! :D Phillip
  3. I found this kit on the internet. Looks like it would have everything I would need, What do you think? :huh: http://www.autobodytoolmart.com/pc-16391-1...it-3956-02.aspx
  4. Thank you! I really appreciate it :D I'll let you know how it goes
  5. Maurice, Thank you for the great information. That picture is an old picture of the front wheel. The damage is one the rear. Can you direct me in what kind of grinder (electric tool) to buy? Where would be the best place to buy it? What accessories should I get? Thanks again! Phillip
  6. I was at a PCA event at California Speedway a couple of weeks a go and there was a vendor there that does mobile wheel repair. They can fix minor curb rash on certain wheels on the spot. I saw them working on a customers wheel (still on the car) that was very similar to mine. (See picture of my wheel.) They guy used an electric grinder and a polisher. I must say I came back later in the day and the customers wheel looked amazing. Any members familiar with metal working think this is possible to do yourself? If so what kind of tools would you need? I just grazed the edge of my driveway yesterday and got another blemish on my rim. Sure would like to be able to fix this myself if possible. My wheeels are not chromed just polished. Thanks !!
  7. The 2006 + has the new engine design. The 2005 is basically the same design (IMS etc.) as the 996 3.6. In addition 2005 was supposed to be Porsche's worst engine build year ever (information from RFM.) Go with the 2006 if you can afford it. Here is a link from today regarding potential problems with the 05 engines.. http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?s...c=26215&hl=
  8. That's awesome. This site has saved many of us countless piles of cash. :D That reminds me.. It's time for me to donate again. :renntech:
  9. You should be able to get between $1000 to $1500 for your core
  10. Do a search using the search tool.
  11. Me too...He's not going to get way with that one so easily.... :jump:
  12. For peace of mind clean your MAF. Super easy. Search here for DIY if you have never done it.
  13. You can do a search with that code in the search box. Here is one link http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?s...p;hl=code+p1130
  14. Congrats! That is a beauty! :clapping: There are many opinions on mufflers. Muffler Sound is very subjective. Some people will love what others hate. Do a search here on mufflers and you will get a plethora of opinions. Fabspeed has excellent 200 cell cats. I don't have them but my friend does and he is very happy with them. I'm sure there are other manufacturers as well. Other members here should be able to recommend options. Success! :welcome:
  15. I would start with you battery being the #1 suspect. B) How old is the battery? 4 years + and it probably needs to be replaced. If you do search here you will find many mysteries attributed to a dying cell in a battery. Have your battery tested and let us know what you find..(unless it's new.)
  16. Excellent work! You are very fortunate you found that.. :clapping:
  17. David, I see you have a white one as well... :clapping: That is what I want... Enjoy! :cheers:
  18. :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:
  19. Do a search here .. There are some great DIY's for grills. And yes you have to take off the bumper. You can search that as well. A good bumper removal thread is Loren's "installing a 3rd radiator" DIY. Good luck..
  20. Possible oil over-fill? Have you recently changed your oil?
  21. But I suspect they have 'Flashed' their server therefore the warranty will be void!!! :jump: :jump: :jump:
  22. Hopefully they have the extended warranty :D
  23. Wow Wayde! Your cab is sweet! I like the kit a lot. Very nice! :clapping:
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