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What did you do with your 996 today?
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Leon1Davies
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Thanks - Couldn't quite make out what the brand was apart from the care bitpaulossie said:It show pressure on all wheels, temp of the tyres in 0c or f. and battery voltage, it took half an hour to install and as it shows in the picture its a Careud, took us longer to download the instructions of the web and program it but it works perfectly we tested the temp and psi and its spot on and the voltage is correct also.
JuliusF
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paulossie
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I know I was too excited at it actually working well I still have not pumped up the tyres yet, do you know what the correct pressures are front and rear.Richard_Hamilton said:Pressures a bit low, Paul?
Cheers Paul
Oh and here's a picture of my finished alloy pedals they make the cart go faster you know he he.
paulossie
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Thank you very much, I'm like a big kid with a new toy every time I do something like this to the car.Pieman7 said:look very nice paul but your chuffed
Coilovers next then engine out to do a few jobs.
paulossie
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This makes me want to buy a convertible to put one on just looks perfect to me.JuliusF said:...whoa seriously - that is a thing of beauty - I love the lines of the new targa and this is a straight look alikey pinch it seems - thread below says they are manufacturing them - so not available yet then...any one know when?
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paulossie
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Are you asking me or Leon about the TPMS? if it is me no I had no problems with anything I have fitted to the car it all works great, no problems with the alarm or anything else. As with the pump and thermometer I bought 20 litres of distilled water and 11 bottles of concentrate at a 50/50 mix, the water wetter is put in most rally and race cars.
Check it out
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paulossie
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Neil A said:They are nice makes the car look mean as hell.
Some new wheels
Also dropped the car off at Nine Excellence for hybrid turbos,injectors,switchable exhaust.
paulossie
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