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Old 12-12-2018, 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by glenncurtis
Hello T owners...

Is there a list of known Carrera Ts for USA? In the earlier April posts, there was a link to a Carrera-t.net site, but it does not seem to be online.

I have a 2019 Guards Red delivered in Nov.

Thanks!
Yup...see the "Unofficial Carrera T Production" thread
Old 12-12-2018, 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Wing Commander



Thanks for sharing. Interesting that the writer says that final production of 991.2 Carrera T is set to be just shy of 3,000. Wonder where he got that info from...

on behalf of all Ozzie’s, appols on the language front

re the numbers he mentions, who knows, but at least he should have said something Re the Australian allocation, which I understand is/was only about 30 cars. And the majority of the Aus cars, from my dealer sampling, were PDK, sad (but mine is the self shifter).
Old 12-12-2018, 04:57 PM
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Originally Posted by AlpineR
on behalf of all Ozzie’s, appols on the language front

re the numbers he mentions, who knows, but at least he should have said something Re the Australian allocation, which I understand is/was only about 30 cars. And the majority of the Aus cars, from my dealer sampling, were PDK, sad (but mine is the self shifter).
Sounds like an Aussie Carrera T with manual transmission will be a rare beast indeed!
Old 12-12-2018, 06:10 PM
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You guys might enjoy this. I sure did. I wouldn't mind adding a 70s T to the Garage one day.

Old 12-12-2018, 07:44 PM
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Today I drove the Carrera T about 45 miles, mainly on back roads, to a friend’s heated storage facility where I keep my ‘86 Targa for the winter. Temps were in the low 40s and conditions were dry, maybe the last chance to exercise the old 911 until winter eventually begins to moderate. Not knowing the local roads very well I made a couple turns and stumbled onto a Virginia scenic byway with nice smooth asphalt, no traffic and plenty of curves. Despite having been in storage for nearly 6 weeks the Targa ran perfectly. There is nothing like the feel of these older 911s. The steering is heavy (unassisted) and each gearshift requires a little finesse. The whoosh and clatter of the engine is magnified by the cold air. After a half hour or so I decided to head back and got slightly lost, and found another great road. There aren’t many bad country roads out here an hour west of DC. Just discover them. Using a GPS is not nearly as much fun.

When driving back home in the CT the roads were more familiar as was the much more modern character of the car itself. The fun of driving the CT is different from the older 911: the CT has power and style, and fantastic mechanical precision. The steering is really quick. The sounds are good but not quite as complicated and unpolished as the Targa. I could do without the touchscreen..
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Very nice Pep!RRRR. I've been in northern VA since the late 80s. When I'm in shape and biking (road bike), I love riding out toward Middleburg, Bluemont, Delaplane, etc. I started riding in those areas in the late 90s. So beautiful. And now, I drive my T around those same areas. You miss a lot of the scenery driving vs riding a bike, but hey, it's a hell of a lot of fun.

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Old 12-13-2018, 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by AlpineR


on behalf of all Ozzie’s, appols on the language front

re the numbers he mentions, who knows, but at least he should have said something Re the Australian allocation, which I understand is/was only about 30 cars. And the majority of the Aus cars, from my dealer sampling, were PDK, sad (but mine is the self shifter).
My 911T due in Oz in March , last customer spec ordered,manual as well.


Old 12-13-2018, 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by 718spyder


My 911T due in Oz in March , last customer spec ordered,manual as well.





lucky bastard, lol, I tried getting build back in September via Porsche Australia but there were no slots left so took what was en route. Hope you got a spec that you wanted, congrats, they are a hawt car.

whats your colour and spec?
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Originally Posted by AlpineR



lucky bastard, lol, I tried getting build back in September via Porsche Australia but there were no slots left so took what was en route. Hope you got a spec that you wanted, congrats, they are a hawt car.

whats your colour and spec?
Tried South Sydney,Parramatta no go said no slots left,rang Willoughby and they would take my order and try for a build slot ,this was on 14th August.

Manual,GT Silver,PVT,4 Ways,Yellow T trim,Yellow dials,Alcantara GT Wheel and Gearstick.
Old 12-13-2018, 10:18 AM
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Well I'm officially a T owner now. Just off the truck yesterday.


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Originally Posted by 991.two
Well I'm officially a T owner now. Just off the truck yesterday.
Double T owner? Well played.

Hope to catch up with you in Oregon one of these days!
Old 12-13-2018, 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by 991.two
Well I'm officially a T owner now. Just off the truck yesterday.
We were shipmates. Picked mine up in Beaverton yesterday. It took nearly 2.5 months to get here after dropping it in Sindelfingen:






Old 12-13-2018, 11:16 AM
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Congrats to all of you! Beautiful cars!
Old 12-13-2018, 11:38 AM
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Default PDLS (dark surrounds) on Carrara White Metallic

Hoping someone out there could help me out (with some pictures?) Going back and forth on the pdls option. Dealer threw in clear side markers. The trim isn't much of a "blackout" theme. Trying to figure out if the lighter trim in the std headlights, or the darker trim in the pdls option, will better suit the overall look on carrara white. If anyone has a white T, would appreciate a front end shot, thanks in advance!
Old 12-13-2018, 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by BA73
Hoping someone out there could help me out (with some pictures?) Going back and forth on the pdls option. Dealer threw in clear side markers. The trim isn't much of a "blackout" theme. Trying to figure out if the lighter trim in the std headlights, or the darker trim in the pdls option, will better suit the overall look on carrara white. If anyone has a white T, would appreciate a front end shot, thanks in advance!
Look in post #236, 260 & 272. Post 272 is my car and I have the Bi-Xenon option which is darker than standard and cost $780 vs a lot more for LED.


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