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SF-Rockster 12-08-2012 08:51 AM

Changed the rag top w/ plastic to a new one with glass window. Also sent car into the shop for a make over! Can't wait to see her in a week!

WhipE350 12-08-2012 05:34 PM

What a busy bunch we are! Drove from Charlotte NC to Emporia VA today in my Tundra to pick up some 997 seats with 2000 miles on them for $700. Round trip was a long 8 hours and over 500 miles. The reward was putting them in my 2000 'S' and taking if for a spin. They look great, they smell great, and feel awesome. My original seats are in great shape but the 997/987 seat is just better for my bad back.
I'll post some good pics soon. here is one with phone at nite. New seats are gray and the interior is black. Friends are saying not to dye the seats, think I might leave them for now and see if the two tone grows on me. The seats are heated but I haven't figure out how I'll wire that up yet. If any one has let me know. My original seats were not heated.

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More 12-08-2012 09:29 PM

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Originally Posted by deptotpr (Post 318833)
My son and I made a quick movie..:cheers:
Daddys Toy - YouTube

Nice spoiler where did you get that from?

BruceH 12-09-2012 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by WhipE350 (Post 319090)
What a busy bunch we are! Drove from Charlotte NC to Emporia VA today in my Tundra to pick up some 997 seats with 2000 miles on them for $700. Round trip was a long 8 hours and over 500 miles. The reward was putting them in my 2000 'S' and taking if for a spin. They look great, they smell great, and feel awesome. My original seats are in great shape but the 997/987 seat is just better for my bad back.
I'll post some good pics soon. here is one with phone at nite. New seats are gray and the interior is black. Friends are saying not to dye the seats, think I might leave them for now and see if the two tone grows on me. The seats are heated but I haven't figure out how I'll wire that up yet. If any one has let me know. My original seats were not heated.

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Nice find! Where they on CL? I would like to find some heated seats. I would keep it two tone, the grey will be cooler in the summer. P.S. Great choice in trucks, love my Tundra!

WhipE350 12-09-2012 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by BruceH (Post 319151)
Nice find! Where they on CL? I would like to find some heated seats. I would keep it two tone, the grey will be cooler in the summer. P.S. Great choice in trucks, love my Tundra!

Thanks. Actually they were on ebay but the guy didn't want to ship and would drive 100 miles to meet the buyer. It turns out the auction had expired but I managed to get hold of him and work it out. If you have any thoughts about hooking up the headed part that would be cool. The seats are really comfy, took it to the golf course today and it was nice to sit back an relax on the way hom.
Ya I love my Tundra, got it 15 months ago with 105k miles for $8k. The check engine like just went on, I'm hoping I can get the code and it will actually tell me what is wrong. Runs fine though.
I've noticed many 987/997 seats from ebay UK. Check them out, they might ship to the US for a decent price. Some were much cheaper then here in US.

BruceH 12-09-2012 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by WhipE350 (Post 319176)
Thanks. Actually they were on ebay but the guy didn't want to ship and would drive 100 miles to meet the buyer. It turns out the auction had expired but I managed to get hold of him and work it out. If you have any thoughts about hooking up the headed part that would be cool. The seats are really comfy, took it to the golf course today and it was nice to sit back an relax on the way hom.
Ya I love my Tundra, got it 15 months ago with 105k miles for $8k. The check engine like just went on, I'm hoping I can get the code and it will actually tell me what is wrong. Runs fine though.
I've noticed many 987/997 seats from ebay UK. Check them out, they might ship to the US for a decent price. Some were much cheaper then here in US.

Thanks for the info. No idea on hooking them up, I haven't gotten that far in my research. They look to be in excellent shape!

Michiganstar 12-10-2012 05:54 AM

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Originally Posted by More (Post 314146)
I bought myself some new Porsche Wheels and 19* Inch Michelin Tires.
To make up for a cracked rim and blown tire I had a few days ago.

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:)

May I say that looks far better than with the chrome rims. Top work.

Homeboy981 12-10-2012 06:04 AM

Installed a new Top Speed Cat Back System yesterday…acceleration is BREEZY now! Sound is AWESOME! Not too loud to drown out Harleys but just enough to hear a great engine at work! Nice and throaty! LOVE IT!!! I STOLE it, price-wise too, so my wife loves that she will have shopping $$$. Can't wait for a track day!

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thom4782 12-10-2012 02:12 PM

I relocated the front trunk emergency release cable today to the tow hole access point in the front bumper cover. I did this without removing the bumper cover.

To do this, I took out the passenger headlamp. Using a flashlight and long wire tie, I passed the wire tie over the bumper and out the cover's access hole. I then pulled the emergency cable through. Once there, I looped it and passed the cable's pull loop back into the the threaded tow hole for storage. Finally, I secured the looped cable to the bumper cover using a short piece of fishing line through the two tiny holes that usually tether the bumper cover plug to the cover itself.

I would have preferred to run the cable to the side marker lamp. I didn't do this for two reasons. The original cable was too short. When I added an extra length, I found the headlight tray wouldn't seat correctly.

More 12-12-2012 12:02 AM

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Nothing is more satisfying than cleaning a Porsche after a long and stressful day at work.

Ghostrider 310 12-12-2012 03:26 AM

You think that is satisfying try not letting the passenger drive, you're gonna love it!!:)

doragman 12-16-2012 06:10 PM

Whiskey Bay PCA
 
Had a really nice drive and Christmas party lunch with about 35 members of our Whiskey Bay (Baton Rouge - Lafayette, Louisiana) PCA .....a good time was had by all :cheers:

Bryan topping 12-16-2012 07:38 PM

My wife & I went on a tour with a group of fellow PCA members to Nevada City for a Victorian Christmas festival up there. A nice 110 mile round trip even though the weather was pretty cold & drizzly.

doragman 12-18-2012 04:51 PM

partially de-ambered the front/front sides of my '99 ...not sure if I like it better or not .... please weight in :confused:
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Deserion 12-24-2012 07:51 PM

I washed the beast. I'm a bit ashamed to say how utterly filthy it was. Still need to vacuum the interior. :o

V-Rod 12-24-2012 08:04 PM

doragman,

I am back and forth on the amber thing myself. I have a dark color '99 like you and I am on the fence about what I like better. If I were to get rid of the amber I would like to upgrade to some thing like THESE.

doragman 12-25-2012 01:26 PM

Gotta agree that looks great -- assume yo an just replace in kind without issue ....now where did I hid that extra $1K ?:confused:

rem503 12-30-2012 02:47 PM

clean engine bay
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by BruceH (Post 312343)

How did you accomplish such a thorough cleaning job? wow!

BruceH 12-30-2012 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by rem503 (Post 321480)
How did you accomplish such a thorough cleaning job? wow!

It was really pretty easy. A little bit of Orange cleaner, spray on, let sit, gently rinse off. Repeat as needed. A little elbow grease for the stubborn areas. It didn't take long and as you can see, it made a huge difference!

particlewave 12-30-2012 05:02 PM

Ruined my f'in clock/oil LCD :(

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