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Old 12-10-2018, 11:54 PM
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I bought them for my 991.2, they fit great. Spend the extra for the passenger side fasteners. I didn't and wish I had.



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Originally Posted by PCA1983
Yes i did. The Endurance Racing Edition 911 only was built with PDK, and i really wanted one of these Weissac editions. I loved manual in all my Porsche sportscars and VWs since 1970 and in my '15 991.2 C2S. But the tradeoffs were worth it. It took only a few thousand miles to adjust to shifting with my fingers instead of my right arm and left foot. And i don't have to worry about my left leg anymore in gridlocked expressway traffic. And now i have no mental block about vleft foot braking for certain corners. I could not do it with manual. And the PDK is so much faster its not even a contest. Especially with the extra power and torque of the PowerKit and exhaust mod. They are not even close, in the real world.
No question the PDK is faster. No question. Same with BMW's MDCT. But, if you don't already have one, you may find you need a manual in your automotive stable so you can scratch that "shift all on your own itch" every now and then. ;-)

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Originally Posted by WhipE350
I bought them for my 991.2, they fit great. Spend the extra for the passenger side fasteners. I didn't and wish I had.


Thanks for the passenger side fastener recommendation. Done.

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Old 12-11-2018, 12:47 AM
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Ask and you shall receive, on Rennlist...

Bought a couple years ago for my 991.1

Transferred them into my new 991.2
Yup ... just how great I thought they'd look! Thanks, Doug
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For those considering cocomats, but don’t know which ones you want, they will send you 2in or so square samples for $1 each shipped. They make good coaster when you are done.

They send them priority mail so they arrive quickly and it is good to see color match as well as what material you prefer (coco is thicker and slightly looser maybe that the wrong word than sisal for example).

They also do whatever color heel pad and outside trim you want no additional charge. So, for example, in my 993 I did black/blue cocomats with black trim, but a blue heel pad.
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Originally Posted by evilfij
For those considering cocomats, but don’t know which ones you want, they will send you 2in or so square samples for $1 each shipped. They make good coaster when you are done.

They send them priority mail so they arrive quickly and it is good to see color match as well as what material you prefer (coco is thicker and slightly looser maybe that the wrong word than sisal for example).

They also do whatever color heel pad and outside trim you want no additional charge. So, for example, in my 993 I did black/blue cocomats with black trim, but a blue heel pad.
Thanks. I didn't know that about the trim and heel pad.

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Are the colors limited to the ones they show for each style? I read that one can send them a custom pattern but nothing about special colors.
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Originally Posted by Bob Z.
Are the colors limited to the ones they show for each style? I read that one can send them a custom pattern but nothing about special colors.
Give them a call, Bob. 800 461-3533, Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm ET.

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I just saw this on fleabay, which seems like a good deal if one likes the color: https://www.ebay.com/itm/382657933737?ul_noapp=true
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Originally Posted by Bob Z.
I just saw this on fleabay, which seems like a good deal if one likes the color: https://www.ebay.com/itm/382657933737?ul_noapp=true
Thats more than cocomats sells them for and they don’t have the passenger side attachments (not a big deal but I would want them).
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Originally Posted by evilfij


Thats more than cocomats sells them for and they don’t have the passenger side attachments (not a big deal but I would want them).
Really? I looked at Cocomat's web site and did not see any that were close to that price; however, I wanted to use the passenger side fasteners as well so I passed.
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Originally Posted by Bob Z.
Really? I looked at Cocomat's web site and did not see any that were close to that price; however, I wanted to use the passenger side fasteners as well so I passed.
Front pair of cocomats are $179.95

Add $20 for passenger attachment points.



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