ED threads from model specific threads
#1
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ED threads from model specific threads
GT4, very well written and explained:
https://rennlist.com/forums/gt4/9006...unicorn-2.html
Mine, mostly typed in a hurry on an IPhone :-)https://rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3-...r-does-ed.html
https://rennlist.com/forums/gt4/9006...unicorn-2.html
Mine, mostly typed in a hurry on an IPhone :-)https://rennlist.com/forums/991-gt3-...r-does-ed.html
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^^ I would too after doing 2x Zuffenhausen pickup.
I was told yesterday to consider a base 991.2 no need to upgrade to the S even I was told by some vetted Porsche school guys that were told this by the instructors!
I was told yesterday to consider a base 991.2 no need to upgrade to the S even I was told by some vetted Porsche school guys that were told this by the instructors!
#7
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Exactly! I am hearing the same thing and that is what I am getting. Who wants to pay another $14k for the same displacement engine with a little bit more boost. The C2 is super fast as it is.
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#8
I'll second Leipzig... it was a great experience for my GT4 pickup, and a good bit of culture in that town, more than I expected.
One thing... it's a bit harder for connections... so keep that into consideration. Due to unique circumstances for me, I flew into Amsterdam early a few days... then flew to Berlin and trained it down to Leipzig. That was a longer day than expected, and also consider drop off out of Leipzig will limit flight possibilities and multiple connections to get back home. But what do I know, I dropped off the car and took a nonstop flight from Berlin to Estonia, where I find myself now.
Also, consider where you want to go... as Leipzig is ore convenient or less convenient to certain destinations. Of course, it was fun hitting 175 mph on the Autobahn right before turning it back in.
Plan early, Leipzig fills up fast and has little volume to begin with.
And Peter, that's a great picture of the Macan... I can still smell the smoking brakes.
One thing... it's a bit harder for connections... so keep that into consideration. Due to unique circumstances for me, I flew into Amsterdam early a few days... then flew to Berlin and trained it down to Leipzig. That was a longer day than expected, and also consider drop off out of Leipzig will limit flight possibilities and multiple connections to get back home. But what do I know, I dropped off the car and took a nonstop flight from Berlin to Estonia, where I find myself now.
Also, consider where you want to go... as Leipzig is ore convenient or less convenient to certain destinations. Of course, it was fun hitting 175 mph on the Autobahn right before turning it back in.
Plan early, Leipzig fills up fast and has little volume to begin with.
And Peter, that's a great picture of the Macan... I can still smell the smoking brakes.