911 T owners club
#2012
T at rest
Package shelf completed. Center sections open up, room for a helmet on each side. Completely reversable in about 45 min. to Std. seats. Uses existing mounting points - no holes. Final touch will be getting strap hardware coated Miami Blue. Only rudimentary carpentry skills required.
#2013
Just curios, but the T does not have navigation, right, or is that an option that can be added back in? Realize one of the goals for T is to save weight.
#2014
Three Wheelin'
#2015
Rennlist Member
#2016
Drifting
After looking and debating on and off for a few years, I finally pulled the trigger last week on this Guards Red 2019 T. I haven't driven it that much yet, but so far it has not disappointed. It is my first Porsche and it is so much fun to drive. I'm ready for some better weather so I can get it out on some twisty roads. I read a lot of good information on the T threads over that time, so thanks to all the posters.
#2017
I'm not typically a red car guy but I've had two Guards Red 911's. Just love the color. Pics above almost make me feel like a made a mistake in getting GT Silver.
#2018
Drifting
Just did my first mountain blast in the new T yesterday and all I can say is WOW! We had about 7 P-cars and an M2 thrown in for good measure and spent a couple of hours in the twisties in the N GA mountains.
Originally, I was only going to do some of it an at a relaxed pace (set by a 991.2 GT3RS) since I was only at ~750 miles and trying to be good during break-in, but I succumbed and just let her rip. I still did short shift just a bit, but did see 6k RPM a couple of times. This car is totally amazing! You could brake for days with the PCCBs (not that I needed too), and when the RAS kicked in you literally felt like you were being pulled in the direction of your turn by an external force. The only way to describe this is with a track analogy - Turn 1 at Road Atlanta used to (since changed ) have this little lip inside turn 1. If you could hook your wheels into it, it would help slingshot you through the turn. This is what RAS felt like to me. Totally impressed!
The motor felt great even though I didn't get to max RPM and the turbos kept power on everywhere. I never felt lacking in power or wishing I had more. I'll save my final decision until after a proper track day, but it's got me wondering if a tune is even worth it (for me). I bought this car specifically for "usable performance" and am not chasing the stat wars any longer, and bottom line I am impressed!
The 7 speed manual is just a dream and the gearing is perfect. Heck, I even used 7th gear on the long ride home just to check it out . Rev matching is just icing on the cake.
I was in Sport mode, but without PASM Sport until I remembered and turned it on about 3/4 of the way through the day. it kept the car flatter and wasn't that much harsher. It's so good that it does make me wonder how the DSC Sport v3 might improve it all.
Anyway, very fun day chasing 2 GT cars and followed by a Turbo S. We even had another T in the mix. Fun times!
Originally, I was only going to do some of it an at a relaxed pace (set by a 991.2 GT3RS) since I was only at ~750 miles and trying to be good during break-in, but I succumbed and just let her rip. I still did short shift just a bit, but did see 6k RPM a couple of times. This car is totally amazing! You could brake for days with the PCCBs (not that I needed too), and when the RAS kicked in you literally felt like you were being pulled in the direction of your turn by an external force. The only way to describe this is with a track analogy - Turn 1 at Road Atlanta used to (since changed ) have this little lip inside turn 1. If you could hook your wheels into it, it would help slingshot you through the turn. This is what RAS felt like to me. Totally impressed!
The motor felt great even though I didn't get to max RPM and the turbos kept power on everywhere. I never felt lacking in power or wishing I had more. I'll save my final decision until after a proper track day, but it's got me wondering if a tune is even worth it (for me). I bought this car specifically for "usable performance" and am not chasing the stat wars any longer, and bottom line I am impressed!
The 7 speed manual is just a dream and the gearing is perfect. Heck, I even used 7th gear on the long ride home just to check it out . Rev matching is just icing on the cake.
I was in Sport mode, but without PASM Sport until I remembered and turned it on about 3/4 of the way through the day. it kept the car flatter and wasn't that much harsher. It's so good that it does make me wonder how the DSC Sport v3 might improve it all.
Anyway, very fun day chasing 2 GT cars and followed by a Turbo S. We even had another T in the mix. Fun times!
#2019
Drifting
Luckily the T looks great in every colour; you just pick your favourite ‘flavour’ of T!
#2020
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#2022
Racer
After looking and debating on and off for a few years, I finally pulled the trigger last week on this Guards Red 2019 T. I haven't driven it that much yet, but so far it has not disappointed. It is my first Porsche and it is so much fun to drive. I'm ready for some better weather so I can get it out on some twisty roads. I read a lot of good information on the T threads over that time, so thanks to all the posters.
#2023
What part of red and yellow don't go together. Many international companies use those exact colors in their logo/company colors. In addition Porsche chose a caliper color years ago that they thought would go with their color palette
#2024
#2025
Advanced
when I showed my circle of people the images from my spec, they we reminded of various food chains...
The black satin wheels with the black brake calipers looks bad *** IMO. Brakes even work well, for not being carbon. My gallery shows some close ups.