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2017 Porsche 911 GTS - Everything You Need To Know - Video

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Great find, lots of info. Thanks for posting. Makes me wanna order a new GTS.
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Very cool, thanks for posting!
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Originally Posted by bluehorseshoe
Great find, lots of info. Thanks for posting. Makes me wanna order a new GTS.
Me too but I'd want to keep the one I already have and that would be a stretch!
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I would love to test drive these new turbo cars.
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From the video, the forged wheels on the GTS are 0.5" wider than the S both front (9") and rear (12").
Not sure if this is the case on the .1 GTS vs. S...

I know that many (if not most) dislike the forged center-lock wheels due to added complexities but this is a small advantage that I haven't heard discussed.

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Me too but I'd want to keep the one I already have and that would be a stretch!
Bemo, I know what you mean . I'll have a hard time selling this one when the time comes. If money and space were not an issue I would hang on to it until I'm too old to drive. Not as an investment but just because I feel it's unique.
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Originally Posted by bluehorseshoe
Bemo, I know what you mean . I'll have a hard time selling this one when the time comes. If money and space were not an issue I would hang on to it until I'm too old to drive. Not as an investment but just because I feel it's unique.
I plan on keeping mine for a while...barring any major issues that force a trade-in, that is.

As for space, we are clearing out your garage space this Spring, over Scotch and car talk.



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