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It is not that we really need them here on the west-coast, however, it is an insurance requirement from October 1 to April first if you want to go anywhere outside of Greater Vancouver.
I just put brand new PS4S's on my original (silver / gray) set of wheels last week, so I decided to try something different and buy the Conti ExtremeContacts like I bought for my S2K on my Black set of wheels for the TTS.
I really liked the handling of the Conti's on my S2K. Let's hope they work as well on my TTS.
Doing a wknd trip to the Tail of the Dragon in a couple weeks, so I think I take the black set with Conti's to see.
I've been playing with another platform for the last couple of months; I see the goodies for the 991, and then I think about the extended warranty, so I'm back to square one.
I've been playing with another platform for the last couple of months; I see the goodies for the 991, and then I think about the extended warranty, so I'm back to square one.
Yes, that's a very significant consideration. I still have until 2024 on mine (Porsche & CPO). My dealer seems to be mod friendly. Before I did the exhaust, I talked to them to find out how they feel about it. They installed the headers and exhaust on mine and said they do those mods all the time. About the tune, I gave a "what if" scenario to feel them out. The SA said they don't dig deep or try to find one. We shall see.
Mine will allow an exhaust, however, I want turbos too - do not want to buy two exhausts, went through this with the 996, super irritating.
Yeah, I think Turbos would be pushing it. The SA would be hard pressed to say he didn't notice them. Too bad a Porsche performance shop doesn't offer an engine warranty for their mods like a couple Corvette shops do.