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GT3 club sport rear cage mk1 996

Cunno

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Porsche GT3 mk1 996 cage for sale £1000.

Collection only due to size, pm if interested and want more details
 

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Just realised its a bolt in but the 996 and 997 cages can be fitted into either model.

Im running a 997 Panamerica (?) in mine and its a 996.

Might open your options up to the 997 (Roro) crowd
 
kingston said:
Just realised its a bolt in but the 996 and 997 cages can be fitted into either model.

Im running a 997 Panamerica (?) in mine and its a 996.

Might open your options up to the 997 (Roro) crowd

That correct it will fit in a 997 as well
 
kingston said:
Just realised its a bolt in but the 996 and 997 cages can be fitted into either model.

Im running a 997 Panamerica (?) in mine and its a 996.

Might open your options up to the 997 (Roro) crowd

You've fitted a cage? Or did it come with the car?

I've already got an agency power cage so don't need one

GLWS Cunno that looks like a great price for an OEM cage :thumb:

Have you tried PMing HSC(?), sounds like the kind of thing he might be interested in buying
 
Are 996.1 CS cage the same as 996.2 CS?

Cheers
 
Y2K said:
Are 996.1 CS cage the same as 996.2 CS?

Cheers

Yes :thumb:
 
Does this require any welding/drilling for a 997 GT3 Comfort?
 
Daniel said:
Yes :thumb:

Thanks!

I don't need a CS cage.
I don't need a CS cage.
I don't need a CS cage.
I don't need a CS cage.
I don't need a CS cage.
I don't need a CS cage.......

:lol:
 
Roro said:
You've fitted a cage? Or did it come with the car?/quote]

Had it for ages, i purchased Johnny Dangerous cage after he had no further use for it.

Im more interested on if Cunno's suspension is ***** or has he 'bagged' his car? That rear tyre looks like it disappears up into the arches
 
kingston said:
Roro said:
You've fitted a cage? Or did it come with the car?/quote]

Im more interested on if Cunno's suspension is ***** or has he 'bagged' his car? That rear tyre looks like it disappears up into the arches

It's called camber something you street drivers don't need to worry about :hand:
 
shantybeater said:
Does this require any welding/drilling for a 997 GT3 Comfort?

Yes it would. The club sport cages bolt into the suspension top mounts at rear and then are either bolted or weld the front legs in position behind front seats.
This cage comes with the bolts to allow installation by drilling the floor. If you prefer to weld the captive plates can be bought via FVD
 
Cunno said:
kingston said:
Roro said:
You've fitted a cage? Or did it come with the car?/quote]

Im more interested on if Cunno's suspension is ***** or has he 'bagged' his car? That rear tyre looks like it disappears up into the arches

It's called camber something you street drivers don't need to worry about :hand:

I think there's a bit of a quote fail there dude, it was Kingston critiquing your camber not me :eek:

(Anyway, Kingston's not a street driver anymore, he fitted a cage :grin:)
 
Cunno said:
kingston said:
Roro said:
You've fitted a cage? Or did it come with the car?/quote]

Im more interested on if Cunno's suspension is ***** or has he 'bagged' his car? That rear tyre looks like it disappears up into the arches

It's called camber something you street drivers don't need to worry about :hand:

Stance wannker stance wannker, stance wannker
 
Roro said:
Cunno said:
kingston said:
Roro said:
You've fitted a cage? Or did it come with the car?/quote]

Im more interested on if Cunno's suspension is ***** or has he 'bagged' his car? That rear tyre looks like it disappears up into the arches

It's called camber something you street drivers don't need to worry about :hand:

I think there's a bit of a quote fail there dude, it was Kingston critiquing your camber not me :eek:

(Anyway, Kingston's not a street driver anymore, he fitted a cage :grin:)

I think Sundress needs his drink filled as sites failing again

Anyway, haven't you just fitted a system to your pasm that makes road driving easier? Not exactly race car :hand:
 
kingston said:
Roro said:
Cunno said:
kingston said:
Roro said:
You've fitted a cage? Or did it come with the car?/quote]

Im more interested on if Cunno's suspension is ***** or has he 'bagged' his car? That rear tyre looks like it disappears up into the arches

It's called camber something you street drivers don't need to worry about :hand:

I think there's a bit of a quote fail there dude, it was Kingston critiquing your camber not me :eek:

(Anyway, Kingston's not a street driver anymore, he fitted a cage :grin:)

I think Sundress needs his drink filled as sites failing again

Anyway, haven't you just fitted a system to your pasm that makes road driving easier? Not exactly race car :hand:

Easier?

It makes the PASM work as it should have done from the factory - 'normal" for road and a usable 'sport" setting for road and track

... I seem to remember you posting a while ago about driving with lower tyre pressures to soften the ride on your GT3 :)
 

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