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I did the opposite... traded my 992 touring for another 991 touring (carmine). I didn't really get a chance to compare as the buyer wanted delivery miles. Both have PCCBs, buckets, FAL, LEDs in black, etc. Great cars! Love your mileage.
Well done sir! I hope you can squeeze in a blue one. That would be the ultimate American Trio.
Originally Posted by skillman
I did the opposite... traded my 992 touring for another 991 touring (carmine). I didn't really get a chance to compare as the buyer wanted delivery miles. Both have PCCBs, buckets, FAL, LEDs in black, etc. Great cars! Love your mileage.
So out of all the center lock cars, the GT3 accounted for 21% of them? But that's the best explanation I've heard thus far. Thanks
I believe out of all 911's of the specific year(s) you looked at, 21% of them had center lock wheels. That would include GT3's and some other models like GT2 RS, etc.
I did the opposite... traded my 992 touring for another 991 touring (carmine). I didn't really get a chance to compare as the buyer wanted delivery miles. Both have PCCBs, buckets, FAL, LEDs in black, etc. Great cars! Love your mileage.
So I picked up my beauty the other day.....Needless to say an email was sent telling them my thoughts of their service / care. I wouldn't even expect this type of work on a daily driven Macan with 150,000 miles on the clock and door dings all over, let alone a beautiful 1 of 768 masterpiece from Porsche. The service writer is great but I expected a call from the GM apologizing. I'll be taking my 7 car Porsche garage elsewhere.
Oh and they told me the don't carry black wheel weights. I'm like really? Well my 4RS has black wheel weights so you might want to carry the same weights as the factory carries so you can do the same type of work.
Needless to say I cleaned off all the old weight rubbage and hand painted my wheel weights black.
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So I picked up my beauty the other day.....Needless to say an email was sent telling them my thoughts of their service / care. I wouldn't even expect this type of work on a daily driven Macan with 150,000 miles on the clock and door dings all over, let alone a beautiful 1 of 768 masterpiece from Porsche. The service writer is great but I expected a call from the GM apologizing. I'll be taking my 7 car Porsche garage elsewhere.
Oh and they told me the don't carry black wheel weights. I'm like really? Well my 4RS has black wheel weights so you might want to carry the same weights as the factory carries so you can do the same type of work.
Needless to say I cleaned off all the old weight rubbage and hand painted my wheel weights black.
Would have expected or wished for more too but honestly I'm not surprised. Just want to get one car out and on to the next.