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Beaky

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Perhaps sacrilege to some but I'd be interested to see what modification large or small people have done to their cars.

I'll start:
Full Engine rebuild to 3.4
New SSI exhaust with 2in2out
New 85 litre tank and Bosch 044 fuel pump
Front end respray and Xpel protection wrap
Fenn Lane Alloy Accelerator Pedal
Carbon C12 6&4 pot brakes with 300x30disc
Braided pipes & racing brake oil
Kaaz plate LSD
Full Lightweight sports clutch replacement
Club Sport ECU
Replaced Fuse panel with blade type fuses
Suspension refurb, upgrade ARB's, lowered
Cambermeister Strut Brace
7&9 x 16 Fuchs
Turbo steering arms
Wevo G50 short shifter
Wevo engine mounts
Wevo rear anti rollbar brackets
Pelican polygraphite gearbox mounts
MPL clutch master cylinder upgrade
Recaro Pole position seats
Clear indicators & side repeaters
White Dash Dials & LED lights
Teardrop Cup mirrors
964 wiper upgrade
Top rear screen brake light
Cup Holder: 911 631 94201
 
I'm in (but modest compared to Beaky)
991.1 Turbo with:
Eibach Pro Kit Sport Springs
Lightweight Allows and Michelin PS 4S
Pagid Yellow RS 29 brake pads
IPE headers and exhaust: valves, low cell cats
BMC intake filter
Turbo Solutions turbos
CSF intercoolers
Dyno map by JF Automotives
991.2 GT2 steering wheel with 12 o'clock marker in white
 
Cayman S PDK with:
991.1 3.8 Carrera S engine
Cargraphics 200 cell sports exhaust manifold
IPD intake plenum
BMC air filters
Custom ECU tune
Cargraphic wheels
245/295 Cup 2 tyres
Bilstein B16 Damptronic dampers
GT3 (F) and Tarett top mounts (R)
Elbach Main and Helper Springs
RSS front wishbones with shims, PF caster pucks,
Tarett front drop links
GT3 front ARB
GT3RS rear wishbones with shims
RSS Toe Control Arms
GT3 rear ARB
GT4 rear suspension cross member
DSC Sport programmable suspension ECU
991.1 Carrera front brake callipers
GT3 brake master cylinder
350mm/325mm GiroDisc brakes with Ferodo pads

plus a few other things

 

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