Consolidated 991RS thread
#2701
#2704
Problem with that is, it's still a street car. Unless you live at the track, what's the point of deleting all street comforts ? If you want to live at the track, one is much better off buying a trailer and a well sorted 996 or 997 GT3 Cup car.
#2705
That's the identity crisis of every RS. If you push the 'because racecar' theme to its logical extreme you end up with a Cup. Plus, let's be honest, what % of these $200k RS's will spend most of their lives being pushed above 8/10ths at the track? 5%?
#2706
Ed Zacchary....I will spec my RS for some comfort if I can be allocated one. In fact if sofa's are offered, I will take them and install my own aftermarket buckets rather than take Porsches harness incompatible without customization LW seats.
#2707
All those deletes will make the car much less desirable in the resale market. If there is some killer Gen 2 for example, the stripper car will not be such a great deal to the next buyer.
Personally I will not do the deletes, leaving the car reasonably standard. Unknown for me is the question of wheel options.
I will not be speccing LED headlights,PCCBs, will do front lift,leather,and whatever truly useful options show up on the config.
Personally I will not do the deletes, leaving the car reasonably standard. Unknown for me is the question of wheel options.
I will not be speccing LED headlights,PCCBs, will do front lift,leather,and whatever truly useful options show up on the config.
#2708
probably i am orthogonal to most here but i want aircon, satnav/radio, LED headlights if possible, leather interior, rear cage delete and reclining buckets. blood orange please, no decals - just a go-faster stripe. i shall even have a rear view cam and parking sensors built in (aftermarket). it should still be an exhilarating driver's car even with those comfort specs. if those options will not be available then i shall go for the softcore 458 speciale::))
peter
ps: i have a guaranteed slot for an RS, number 1 on my dealer's list (he will get two cars) with a signed pre-contract.
peter
ps: i have a guaranteed slot for an RS, number 1 on my dealer's list (he will get two cars) with a signed pre-contract.
#2709
Everyone has to do what works for them but if you honestly care about street comforts you should be buying a GT3.
OTOH, go try to find a radio delete & A/C delete 997.1 or .2 RS. Good luck. I would pay a premium if I were in the market
#2710
Having owned a 996.2-3 for 10 years...that is a car w/o street comforts. This current GT3 is much more comfortable. I have a Cayenne GTS for daily drive street comfort in spades. Dropping AC won't make a bit of difference on the cars street performance and very little on the track for DE fun. Now if you are going to race the car, that's a different matter and again, the RS is not a race car..a cup car is.
#2711
Down under we always order the aircon. I even run with it on in the GT3 on track especially if it is hot or wet. One of the luxuries of having all that go compared to my 993 track car which is windows down air con off. If you don't want the aircon the compressor is half the system weight and at least on the older cars easy to unbolt pull the belt and the hoses easy!
#2712
yeah, I am not so sure that a deposit is the thing to be happy about, but maybe... I put my deposit down a while ago, but I am still not convinced/for sure that I will get an allocation... its always interesting to see the posts from people here about exactly what number they are in line for the car, details from their dealer on arrivals, etc... my dealers still says that they really don't know much, including how many they will get, when, etc.
#2713
For me the RS will see four to six track days a year, but get driven at least two to Bree days a week on road. If I was going to trailer it and never put on plates I would delete everything, but then why not just get a cup car. Having a scalpel that still folds to fit in your pocket is pretty damn cool.
#2714
For me the RS will see four to six track days a year, but get driven at least two to Bree days a week on road. If I was going to trailer it and never put on plates I would delete everything, but then why not just get a cup car. Having a scalpel that still folds to fit in your pocket is pretty damn cool.
#2715
Agree Cup car is a race car, RS is not.
Last edited by Nizer; 12-07-2014 at 10:23 PM.