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Hello, trying to locate instructions on how to remove the consoles between front seats? Think there are two? The front and rear. Wondered what was involved and how to do it. Searched the forum but couldn't locate anything. Have a 2005 997 C2.

Thanks,

Edited by Big_O
Posted
Hello, trying to locate instructions on how to remove the consoles between front seats? Think there are two? The front and rear. Wondered what was involved and how to do it. Searched the forum but couldn't locate anything. Have a 2005 997 C2.

Thanks,

I took Loren's cue from here: Center Console Removal.

The new link, at least for the centre console, appears to be here: http://www.bmracing.com/bmracing/installat...truction/67.pdf.

Posted (edited)
Hello, trying to locate instructions on how to remove the consoles between front seats? Think there are two? The front and rear. Wondered what was involved and how to do it. Searched the forum but couldn't locate anything. Have a 2005 997 C2.

Thanks,

I took Loren's cue from here: Center Console Removal.

The new link, at least for the centre console, appears to be here: http://www.bmracing.com/bmracing/installat...truction/67.pdf.

That's a big help, appreciate the link. While I'm there may as well replace the handbrake, it's worn.

Any info on a handbrake replacement?

Regards,

Edited by Big_O
Posted
That's a big help, appreciate the link. While I'm there may as well replace the handbrake, it's worn.

Any info on a handbrake replacement?

Regards,

I haven't seen the 997 instructions, but I've seen these ones for the 996, which you might be able to modify if you are mechanically inclined (I'm not): Hand Brake / Parking Brake Removal

Posted
That's a big help, appreciate the link. While I'm there may as well replace the handbrake, it's worn.

Any info on a handbrake replacement?

Regards,

I haven't seen the 997 instructions, but I've seen these ones for the 996, which you might be able to modify if you are mechanically inclined (I'm not): Hand Brake / Parking Brake Removal

Thanks c_potato, when this project starts will take some pictures and post the procedure to the forums.

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