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Old 12-18-2021 | 04:06 PM
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... These cars are wonderful. There’s an edge, a rawness, a zest to these cars that is reminiscent of the offspring of a GT car crossed with a Carrera. Ts capture the best of both while muting the least desirable characteristics of each...
Not an accident... About 9:40 in the LA Launch Video attached in the press release link below has Her von Platen discussing it was further R&D'd at Weissach... Not every 911 variant is from what I know... Propaganda but I'm a true believer as well. My personal bake:



https://newsroom.porsche.com/en/prod...nce-14583.html

In addition to all the excellent tidbits above I would also add that the '19's dropped the headlight washers. Easiest way to tell a '18 from a '19 without delving into the other bits or VIN... I've only heard of one water pump going out in '19 and no waste gate drama that I know of based on the change.

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Old 12-18-2021 | 04:42 PM
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My early 18 build (#33 or 34 I think) has no headlight washers.
Old 12-18-2021 | 05:39 PM
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Originally Posted by polobai
My early 18 build (#33 or 34 I think) has no headlight washers.
Interesting... Is it considered an '18 or a '19 by Porsche? My October 2018 (arrived/delivered in December) build is a '19.

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Originally Posted by polobai
My early 18 build (#33 or 34 I think) has no headlight washers.
How are you able to determine the build sequence of your T? Curious to know how you determine yours is number 33 or 34 of the Ts built.

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My T was delivered August 2018 and it is a 2019.
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My newly-purchased T is a July, 2018 build, MY19.
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Originally Posted by rjf
My newly-purchased T is a July, 2018 build, MY19.
May 5, 2018 order, in service date 8-30-2018 for my ‘19T.
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Originally Posted by S S
Interesting... Is it considered an '18 or a '19 by Porsche? My October 2018 (arrived/delivered in December) build is a '19.

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18. March 2018 build date.
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Originally Posted by rjf
How are you able to determine the build sequence of your T? Curious to know how you determine yours is number 33 or 34 of the Ts built.

Thanks!
www.vinanalytics.com and sign up for an account. Just checked again and mine is 31/319 in 2018.
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Anyone seen a 2022 build date yet???🤣🤣🤣
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www.vinanalytics.com and sign up for an account. Just checked again and mine is 31/319 in 2018.
Thanks!!
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Originally Posted by polobai
18. March 2018 build date.
Congrats on yet another Unicorn...

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My early 18 build (Jan 2018) has no headlight washers.
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Originally Posted by 911-TOUR
My early 18 build (Jan 2018) has no headlight washers.
Yours has to be one of the first T’s delivered I would imagine-do you know which production number?
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Prod Month: 2018-05-29
VIN:
Price: $115,200.00
Exterior: White Interior:
Standard Interior in Black/GT Silver with Sport-Te

BASE 911 Carrera T
090 Carrera T Interior Package
0Q White
276 Automatically dimming mirrors
457 Lane Change Assist (LCA)
581 Luggage net in passenger footwell
583 Smoking package
EKL GT Sport Steering Wheel and Manual Gear Lever in Alcantara®
P11 Full Bucket Seats with Rear Seat Deleted
QH1 Voice Control
QR5 Chrono Package i.c.w. Porsche Track Precision App
WG Carrera T Interior Package, Contrasts in GT Silver
XFJ Instrument dials in White
XGM Sport Chrono Clock Dial in White
XXP Tinted Taillights

It looks like I'm pretty thin on options compared to others

Ohh and I still looking for the Luggage net in the passenger footwell what the heck is that anyway ?

So what the hell is a "Headlight Washer" ? Does that help prevent the "Blinker Fluid" from leaking ?


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