harnishclan wrote:Do it right. Go to Dieter's/Black Forest/whoever you trust and knows Porsches.
+1. If you can afford the GT3, and afford the risks of modifying it for track and tracking it, you'll need to belly-up to the consequences of the cost to get it smogged right, IMHO.
From my experience, both Dieter's and Black Forest do a really good job with this kind of thing, and usually stay spot-on to their initial quote, unless your car has some serious problems (problems that should be fixed if your tracking it, anyway

).
So I think you should just bight the bullet, take it to a good shop; have all the "correct parts" put on and all the electronics "adjusted" for smogging, and be done with it.
With my SC, I re-install the hardware myself, take it to B.F., who then "de-tune" it for proper smogging; take it down and get the cert. for me; bring it back and "re-tune" it for competition; and get it back to me ...

all in one day. Yeah, a few "Ben Franklin's" are donated to the cause ... but it's a worthy cause, IMO.
Just do it right, and plan the expenses into your fun-budget.
One more thing: one year, I had an oops with the smogging of a vehicle that temporarily "bumped" it into the "gross-polluter" catagory. I had to smog the car
every year for 3 years before I could go back to the two-year smog cycle. So, be wise and beware. You don't want to go through this drill every year.
Just my 2-cents. Good Luck!!
DC