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997 TURBO GEN.2. SPARE WHEEL

Hi Nick

I'm having issues with my email & can't seem to send any atm due to the server not accepting my SMTP settings, I'm still receiving ok but couldn't respond to yours, I should be seeing him at tomorrows club night, He does work abroard a lot but I will let you know as soon as i've managed to contact him

Regards

Karl

 
Hi all,

New to the forum so forgive me if this is a daft question but I've just traded in my 996 for my first 997 and wondered if a 996 spacesaver could be used on the 997, looking at the space available I do think that it would fit in the frunk, fixing it in place would just take a bit of inginuity and all of the associated equipment, jack etc fits within the rear of the spacesaver.

Just out of interest has anyone used the stuff that's supplied which has replaced the spare (Usless I'm sure in the event of a blow out or side wall tear?) and what results have you found with it?

 
Hi Karl..

Ref. "Skinny Wheel" for 997, your friend has e.mailed me. many thanks.

Also is the 968 still for sale

Regards Nick

 
Hi Porsche Club Forum members.

just wanted to say thanks for all your info and advice regarding a spare wheel for 997 Turbo.

I now have a "skinny spare wheel" in a cover which fits in the car behind the seat,peace of mind on long journeys.I am most grateful to Rene Santos & Karl Wells of the Dorset Region.

What a good forum this is Cheers, Nick Seager, Kent Region.

 
My pleasure Nick, thanks for introducing me to Matt & hope to see you at the Dorset regions Cars on Weymouth prom event.

Karl

 

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