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I like it, clean and simple and I agree, I don't see the point of having Porsche in the back. where did you get it? it looks bigger than the regular badge. Do they make a 911 one?
I like it, clean and simple and I agree, I don't see the point of having Porsche in the back. where did you get it? it looks bigger than the regular badge. Do they make a 911 one?
I simply used the same vinyl badge from the GTS doors, applied to the rear. It's a Porsche part. If you look-up the "911" sticker that you can order from Porsche that they would place on the door, it will probably be the same font and size as the GTS sticker. I placed in the same location as where the GT3 stickers are on the older GT3s. Makes cleaning, polishing, etc. SOOOO much easier!
I agree it was way too busy at the back. It was like an essay. I have seen just "911" on there before and it looks good. But hey, who doesn't know its a 911 either. LOL. GTS they may not know.
That’s super clean. I was thinking of doing just the 911 - but I like this a lot!
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I agree it was way too busy at the back. It was like an essay. I have seen just "911" on there before and it looks good. But hey, who doesn't know its a 911 either. LOL. GTS they may not know.
Here is a picture of my car. It is a 2013 991.1 C2S. I am the second owner. The first owner ordered the car this way.
I could be totally wrong on this but I was told by sales associate (and have seen others onhere echo this) that you could NOT order without “Porsche” on back - everything else is configurable (so “Porsche” only, “Porsche 911 Carrera” -default, “Porsche 911”, colors, etc.) so anything ese was done after delivery. -can any original owners confirm/deny?
Here is the build sheet for my car. You can see the option code for "911" listed. As I am the second owner, I cannot comment on what can be ordered. As my car is a 2013, this may have been an option back then and not one now.
Here is the build sheet for my car. You can see the option code for "911" listed. As I am the second owner, I cannot comment on what can be ordered. As my car is a 2013, this may have been an option back then and not one now.
Again, this is just what I was told, but the way I understand this option would be “Porsche” centered with just “911” centered underneath (instead of “911 Carrera”). I have a 2013 C2S (& a 2015 as well) with the “model deletion” option but “Porsche” was still on there. Curious to what others weigh in with... -Dom
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