911 T owners club
#4007
Yep, I figured I had to jump on it if I wanted it. Spec was too good for me and the fact it was local was cherry on top. I’ve shipped in sight unseen my last 4-5 cars and was just over it.
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matthewlesko (12-21-2020)
#4011
Son of a ditch!
Anyone know what the foam material is protecting the fronk under our cars? I need to do a little repair as well as replace the lower bumper trim. The dumbass city dig an unmarked ditch the width of the road. I ended up going over it less than 5 mph and still bottomed out the front right.
#4012
Done deal! Old photos but it was the an employee’s car he personally ordered that was not officially for sale. I’ll take some updated photos when I pick it up.
2019
7-speed
Full leather T interior
RAS
14k miles
Decided not to do CPO and go for the lower price. $95k and they are going to put new tires on it and do the 2 year service.
I feel it’s a solid deal and after seeing the interior I was sold. Amazing spec.
Can’t wait to get more seat time.
2019
7-speed
Full leather T interior
RAS
14k miles
Decided not to do CPO and go for the lower price. $95k and they are going to put new tires on it and do the 2 year service.
I feel it’s a solid deal and after seeing the interior I was sold. Amazing spec.
Can’t wait to get more seat time.
I picked up a 2019 T in July and couldn't be happier, amazing cars!
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F1SML8R (10-08-2020)
#4016
Anyone know what the foam material is protecting the fronk under our cars? I need to do a little repair as well as replace the lower bumper trim. The dumbass city dig an unmarked ditch the width of the road. I ended up going over it less than 5 mph and still bottomed out the front right.
#4017
Not foam, it's traditional Porsche underside rubberized coating called stone guard and it is designed to take scuffs, scrapes and impacts and still maintain it's protective qualities. It's thick and difficult to remove or refinish. Best to live with it unless bare metal is exposed. It's the bottom of the car and no one sees it. Take a look at the underside photos of Porsches being sold on BaT for huge prices - 9 out of 10 have scraped up undersides of the front bumpers and trunk pans. Few seem to care, it is a characteristic of the car.
Last edited by SKM; 10-25-2020 at 11:54 AM.
#4018
^^thanks! I guess the good news is it’s a T...I just took off more weight
looks like the only “damage” was the front chin spoiler. I count myself lucky on that one and will NEVER order another car with one painted despite how much I like the look.
looks like the only “damage” was the front chin spoiler. I count myself lucky on that one and will NEVER order another car with one painted despite how much I like the look.
#4019
Made the plunge, and now a proud new owner of a 2018 T....better pics to come this weekend hopefully. I have made a few posts on here, but had a 2011 Boxster Spyder for 9 years until 85k miles and a PDK failure. Got the M3 in the background as a 4 door car that was more practical and to be able to put the little kids in on the weekends. The M3 is now sold and I decided to come back to my Porsche roots with the T (my Father restores 356's for a living and has done so his whole life). My Dad and I went down to the PEC LA and did the Master the Manual course with the T for his 70th Bday present last July and we both thought it was a blast and a really fun car.
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