What's The 1st Go to Mod For Your Porsche 911 GT3? I've owned mine for less than 2 weeks. Just had the windows tinted and it looks great. Next up will be painting the rims black and adding an exhaust. I've owned mine for less than 2 weeks. Just had the windows tinted and it looks great. Next up will be painting the rims black and adding an exhaust. Yea the black wheels will look nice on the silver! I'll post a video on the install and sound tomorrow. What does carbon fiber smell like? Money, lots of it. 1st go to mod? That's at the dealer, when they replace the side markers and remove the center pad on the buckets. They'll also do an alignment, since I put 1,500 miles on the car in Europe. Then it's off for an exhaust. Headers and paint correction will be following. 1974. There are actually clear tints that will be just as good, if not better, at rejecting heat at the glass and penetrating into the cabin (UV, Visible, and IR).
I'm going with a clear, but to each his own! 6 weeks to the day, so far in order. 4. Ceramic tint. Legal all around. 8. P1 Designs seat inserts. Possibly changing GMG to JCR full race in near future and adding antigravity battery whenever they come back in stock. Remind me if you would JBravo which one in particular you were looking to go with? Remind me if you would JBravo which one in particular you were looking to go with? Yea the black wheels will look nice on the silver! I'll post a video on the install and sound tomorrow. RS, so I can't use them. My first mod was a center muffler bypass, followed very close with a new steering wheel as the .1 GT3 standard wheel looks weird and the paddles don't feel good. I guess I will just have to learn how to change the exhaust in and out for local track days. Super easy to just swap. A bit more complicated if you just buy the outer rim which some place in Poland on eBay sells, but totally doable with some torx bits. I have a write up someone on RL. Marketplace Parts Marketplace Vehicle Marketplace Vendor Announcements Rennnlist Help and Announcement Forums Rennlist Forum Glitches - post them here. Test posts are permitted.
It also might be helpful to offer to do things in the 聯outside聰 world for the patient. When we are sick, we do not have the energy, ability or time to do simple things, but quite often those are the very things we worry about not getting done. Picking up mail, helping go through bills, watering the lawn, or even cooking meals, can truly make someones day. What might seem like an easy task for you can really help someone who is too sick to do these things for themselves or their own family. It is very hard not to be able to do for yourself. Many times when I am not feeling well, I might be too embarrassed to ask for help, but I am very happy to accept it when it is offered. 7. Dont be afraid to sit in silence. As with any situation where we are trying to bring comfort and friendship to someone who is suffering, the primary statement we can make is not through any words we speak, but through our presence.
Do not force conversation, but let it come naturally. Fight the need to fill up every bit of silence. Just being a good friend and making the effort to be there is enough. If you cant think of anything to talk about, feel free to simply say, I love you, I care and I am here for you if you need me. Those few simple words will mean more to the person then you will ever know, and will definitely be better then making up chatter. 8. Help the Helper. Besides being the patient, there is nothing harder then being the primary caregiver. Most times these are the people that are right there with the patient, often both day and night. The caregiver has the daunting task of trying to juggle the life outside and the life with the person who is sick. Usually they are going on little or no sleep and are filled with worry and concern for the one they love, while trying to show a strong face. Ask if you can help them in any way also. 9. Prepare for when they come home.
Depending on how long the patient is in the hospital, or depending how long the person has been sick, it might be hard to get back into the swing of a normal daily routine. Offer to help with laundry or help clean or dust so they come home to a less stale smelling place. Help clean out the fridge, or maybe help re-stock it before they get home. Open the windows and let some fresh air in. If they need help now to do things, offer to drive them to the store or doctors appointments. It is the little things that go a long way to make the patient feel back at home. 10. Do not forget about them the second they get better. Being sick gives you many different types of attention, whether you like it or not and the fact is that it can be very lonely when it all goes away. I have heard from many patients that the worst thing about being sick is when they started to feel better! That is when they were alone with no one offering to help or to lift their spirits. Still make visits, send cards or offer to help for the next few weeks during this transitional time. They might not need the same things, and it might not feel as 聯urgent聰 but still visit. They need to feel loved now too. They need the strength to continue to feel better. All the tips listed above are to help you, but they are not 聯rules聰. Do what your heart tells you to do. Do what you feel is best. It is never too late and no gesture is ever too small. If it is from you then it is just right.