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build sheet (on Vin analytics) wouldn't say SPASM if it was part of "build" for his specific trim. Just like build sheet for an "S" wouldnt say PASM or PTV
Original Window sheet however would state this under basic equipment
build sheet (on Vin analytics) wouldn't say SPASM if it was part of "build" for his specific trim. Just like build sheet for an "S" wouldnt say PASM or PTV
Original Window sheet however would state this under basic equipment
Mine indicates SPASM, but perhaps only because it also had PDCC (and rear axle steering).
The GTS isn't anywhere near as low as many want to believe. My Cayman S w/sport suspension was dragging on the ground compared to my '18 GTS. I'm not suggesting the GTS is like a lifted truck, just that it isn't as bad as people like to portray it. Yeah, my front spoiler lip is beat up on the bottom, but that has more to with parking bumpers/curbs than anything else. I always nicked the lip leaving my driveway with the Cayman S, but can safely leave without scraping with the GTS. I have to exercise care, but it is doable.
^ This.
A 981 with X73 is slammed.
A 991.1 with Sport PASM is quite low—and looks great.
A 991.2 with Sport PASM is noticeably higher than 991.1 with Sport PASM.