911 T owners club
#4966
Burning Brakes
Welcome swish77, my ‘19T is GT silver and similarly optioned. Enjoy your new car. Enjoyed a 180 mile drive today up to the N. GA mountains with a spyder and M4. Still loving my T after 2.5 years.
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swish77 (01-13-2022)
#4967
Congrats to both new owners waiting for their cars!
As a GT silver owner I know you picked the right color!!
Welcome to the T party!
As a GT silver owner I know you picked the right color!!
Welcome to the T party!
#4968
Thanks SS and sorry about the windshield. Will take my Google Fi SIM for a spin!
In addition those other use cases, it could help a dashcam upload to the cloud, e.g. when you're on a roadtrip, or when the car is out of your custody/control.
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S S (01-14-2022)
#4969
Racer
I'd be interested to know what you think of the DWS 06s after you get some miles on them. It's about time to get rid of the OEM Pirellis on mine and I am trying to decide between sticky summer tires of something I don't have to worry about in the colder months down south. And yes, we do have those colder months here. Just not as many. I had them on my Golf R and they were pretty good, but not sure about putting them on this car.
#4970
Rennlist Member
Thanks, all. Really looking forward to picking it up Wednesday and driving the three hours home. Fingers crossed there's no snow.
I'll definitely give an update on the tires. I found only two options for all-seasons for the stock 245/305 size, the other being Bridgestones. I had the Continentals on my Shelby GT350 and they were great in colder/wetter weather.
Nice! And very similar to my T.
I'd be interested to know what you think of the DWS 06s after you get some miles on them. It's about time to get rid of the OEM Pirellis on mine and I am trying to decide between sticky summer tires of something I don't have to worry about in the colder months down south. And yes, we do have those colder months here. Just not as many. I had them on my Golf R and they were pretty good, but not sure about putting them on this car.
I'd be interested to know what you think of the DWS 06s after you get some miles on them. It's about time to get rid of the OEM Pirellis on mine and I am trying to decide between sticky summer tires of something I don't have to worry about in the colder months down south. And yes, we do have those colder months here. Just not as many. I had them on my Golf R and they were pretty good, but not sure about putting them on this car.
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#4972
Wow, I’ve got a silver one but that red looks stunning! Makes me sort of wish I picked that color.
only change would be to get the door stripe in white or yellow to match your pccb calipers. 😎
only change would be to get the door stripe in white or yellow to match your pccb calipers. 😎
#4973
Rennlist Member
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#4974
Burning Brakes
Wow, lots of new T-club folks! Welcome aboard — particularly the GT Silver crew.
You remind me, i should probably get my car out… “Honey, I got to charge my batteries”, I like to say. (We’ve had 3 ft of snow on the ground for weeks.) He’s my last pic from Thanksgiving.
You remind me, i should probably get my car out… “Honey, I got to charge my batteries”, I like to say. (We’ve had 3 ft of snow on the ground for weeks.) He’s my last pic from Thanksgiving.
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#4975
Rennlist Member
Just bought this 2019 GT Silver CPO 911 T with 4500 miles on it from a Boston-area Porsche dealer. Manual transmission and not a lot of options, which is exactly what I was looking for.
It has the Carrera T package, with the GT Silver interior and Sport-Tex seats, metal sunroof, Bi-Xenon headlights, heated seats (mandatory in the Northeast), chrono package, and that's about it. I would have probably spec'd it like this new, although I might have added the RAS, but not a deal-breaker either way. Not a lot of these Ts out there so close to what I wanted, so I jumped on it.
As part of the deal, I traded in my 2015 911 S that I had owned only about a month. As a part-time, weekend driver that I'll never track, the S engine just wasn't that enjoyable .... unless I was going above 70mph, which isn't practical for my driving style. It's an amazing car, just not for me. Once I test drove the 911 T, I was hooked. Definitely a more engaging driving experience all around.
Anyway, excited to join the T club. I'll post more photos after I pick it up next week. (The photo shows the car just after the installation of Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06s. The original P-Zero summer tires could not handle these Arctic winter conditions.)
It has the Carrera T package, with the GT Silver interior and Sport-Tex seats, metal sunroof, Bi-Xenon headlights, heated seats (mandatory in the Northeast), chrono package, and that's about it. I would have probably spec'd it like this new, although I might have added the RAS, but not a deal-breaker either way. Not a lot of these Ts out there so close to what I wanted, so I jumped on it.
As part of the deal, I traded in my 2015 911 S that I had owned only about a month. As a part-time, weekend driver that I'll never track, the S engine just wasn't that enjoyable .... unless I was going above 70mph, which isn't practical for my driving style. It's an amazing car, just not for me. Once I test drove the 911 T, I was hooked. Definitely a more engaging driving experience all around.
Anyway, excited to join the T club. I'll post more photos after I pick it up next week. (The photo shows the car just after the installation of Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06s. The original P-Zero summer tires could not handle these Arctic winter conditions.)
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#4976
Wow, lots of new T-club folks! Welcome aboard — particularly the GT Silver crew.
You remind me, i should probably get my car out… “Honey, I got to charge my batteries”, I like to say. (We’ve had 3 ft of snow on the ground for weeks.) He’s my last pic from Thanksgiving.
You remind me, i should probably get my car out… “Honey, I got to charge my batteries”, I like to say. (We’ve had 3 ft of snow on the ground for weeks.) He’s my last pic from Thanksgiving.
Those wheels epic! Please post what they are.
do you know if they lighter than the standard wheels on T?
i want them sooo bad.
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#4978
Rennlist Member
Wow, lots of new T-club folks! Welcome aboard — particularly the GT Silver crew.
You remind me, i should probably get my car out… “Honey, I got to charge my batteries”, I like to say. (We’ve had 3 ft of snow on the ground for weeks.) He’s my last pic from Thanksgiving.
You remind me, i should probably get my car out… “Honey, I got to charge my batteries”, I like to say. (We’ve had 3 ft of snow on the ground for weeks.) He’s my last pic from Thanksgiving.
#4979
Former Vendor
The most common three tunes in alphabetical order: APR, Cobb, and Softronic. The common modification path for our customers are our equal length headers, high flow cats, and Air Oil Separator (AOS) with a tune. The equal length headers are for a cleaner GT like exhaust note, response, and power. The high flow cats for more exhaust volume, response, and power. The AOS to keep oil from the PCV system making its way back into the intake system. With these modifications, the T gives a GT3 a good run in power and sound.
#4980
Burning Brakes
Wheels are Forgeline: https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1060...l#post17213721
The sizes are here: https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1060...l#post17213799
The weights are here (with tires, and turns out the stock S wheels give the Forgeline a run for their money… but firstly I don’t think my scales were very accurate, and secondly, the Forgeline are 1/2” wider): https://rennlist.com/forums/991/1060...l#post17788677
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