I've been seeing numerous new Porsche 911's and Caymans and >>
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the more I see them the more I'm falling in love with those shapes.
Dam....beautiful cars!
Guy arount the block from me just bought a new, black 911. And there's a yellow one lurking in the hills of Montclair as is a Cayman.
Sweet indeed!!!
Dam....beautiful cars!
Guy arount the block from me just bought a new, black 911. And there's a yellow one lurking in the hills of Montclair as is a Cayman.
Sweet indeed!!!
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$400 gets a nice bump via chip and transforms the vehicle. I've checked out STI sites to find they seem to need to lay down alot more to get a comparatively equal gain in "moving 1 pound by 1 foot" : ).
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turbo based vehicles.....although the new 997s supposedly gets to 380hp with Porsche's X51 package which is a modified intake and exhaust....
I would believe it as porsche is typically conservative...
If you like the look, for 60k or so, you can get a 996TT...and for about 6K installed, you can get 550 reliable HP....truly amazing really...
I would believe it as porsche is typically conservative...
If you like the look, for 60k or so, you can get a 996TT...and for about 6K installed, you can get 550 reliable HP....truly amazing really...
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modified intake...350$, exhaust 2-3k...chip 2200 or so....balance goes to tuner for a few minor mods.....hello 500 plus! with all that, a bit over 6k
you do not need more than that for over 500 hp on a 996 twin turbo....
you do not need more than that for over 500 hp on a 996 twin turbo....