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Old 05-23-2014, 06:14 PM   #1
Highlander
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: SF Bay Area
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Finally, my new toy arrived!

Don't worry, my '01 S will always have a space in my garage! It's been retired from autocross/DE duty for a while now, but makes for the perfect daily driver here in Northern California.

I have been looking for the right 996TT since Christmas. Finally found one at the end of April. Took until Tuesday to get the deal finalized and the car shipped out. Obviously, I'm more than a little biased, but I think she's a beauty!
'02 996 TT. 27k miles.
Factory Turbo Aero Kit,
FVD Brombacher ECU upgrade w/ programmer,
B&M short shifter,
EVO billet shift linkage,
Rennline front bumper mesh grill inserts,
Rennline aluminum pedals,
Porsche power comfort seats,
full leather interior,
Alpine IDA-X305 headunit




I took a few of my colleagues out for a spin and they were all impressed at how good it looks inside and out, especially considering it's a 12 1/2 year old vehicle.
They all said the power is just outrageous and push in the chest you get at WOT is amazing. I even managed to make one of them squeal a little when I did a 0-70-0 run


I'm super stoked! Took a bit of a risk buying the car sight unseen with only a bunch of pictures, a PPI and a discussion with the local Porsche Shop Manager, but so far it has exceeded ALL my expectations.

Now I can really get down to lavishing some TLC on the Box. She desperately needs a complete brake overhaul. New pads, rotors, brake lines (braided), pad springs and pins. I'm also going to have the calipers professionally refinished as they are showing the effects of 7 years of DE's and autocrosses!
Then it's new headlights, LED taillights and an LED third brake light. I'm going to document the changes for my own pleasure, but I'll be sure to bore you all to death with the details too

I'll have all my DE/autocross equipment and track trailer up for sale soon.

Last edited by Highlander; 05-23-2014 at 06:16 PM.
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