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What did you buy your 997 this week?

Richtw said:
MaxA said:
This is an awful thread. I now feel the need for a set of those Rennline pedals. Or even a set of the adjustable Rennline pedals...
I was just about to say exactly the same thing....... :eek:

Those are indeed very good. On the throttle there is an extension at top and bottom. You can keep both or only one up to your preference. I keep both on as I'm used to rolling feed (top) and heel / toe (bottom) pending on how aggressive I must break.
 

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Finally got around to fitting my Black Stone Chip Guard!!
 

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New centre decal wheel caps after one disappeared. Not sure if it was pinched or just fell off. Any tips for securing these against theft?
 
This week I bought 2 clips that hold the panel in place in the frunk, a 3/4 size adhesive front number plate for when I've had my nose job done and a BMC air filter.
 
Supply & Fit
A Major Service Oil & Filters
New spark plugs
New drive belt
New Alternator pulley
New free-wheel pulley
New brake fluid
New tandem pump
New windscreen wipers
New tyre repair gel
New exhaust brackets and bolts
And a free near-side light bulb.... :grin:
Don't ask about the Porsche tax on the items above though..... :yeah:


Anyway, she now feels like new (in my head) even though she doesn't look any different..... :thumb:

Four years in and I'm still loving every minute. :D
 
Replacement rear light. I'm sure the other one will need it soon.
 
Dropped the car into George McMillan's to have her annual oil change and the nuts and bolts checked after having the exhaust fitted a couple of weeks ago.
 

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Major service with oil supplied by me (no spark plugs), brake fluid change, gearbox oil change, plus a couple of very minor other bits and pieces. £820.... :dont know:

Out of interest - would a major normally involve removing all of the under trays? I asked them to check whether I should waxoyl the underneath and when I collected it they said not to worry but they couldn't tell because the trays obscured all the pipes etc.
 
Picked the GTS up today from supercar paint protection / wombat wrapping after getting them to install PPF to it. They've done a cracking job
 
rob001 said:
Richtw said:
MaxA said:
This is an awful thread. I now feel the need for a set of those Rennline pedals. Or even a set of the adjustable Rennline pedals...
I was just about to say exactly the same thing....... :eek:

Those are indeed very good. On the throttle there is an extension at top and bottom. You can keep both or only one up to your preference. I keep both on as I'm used to rolling feed (top) and heel / toe (bottom) pending on how aggressive I must break.


Is there a UK supplier for the Rennline pedals or do you have to ship them from the US?
 

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