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I can confirm that the new crest had not entered 992 production as of mid to late November. The proof below is via a 992 produced during that timeframe. The car very recently arrived at the dealer.
Some poster on there 718 forum claims it's being put on the Panamera first. They wouldn't say how they knew but they were very adamant that's what happening. I would personally put the new stuff on 2-doors but that's just me lol.
Some poster on there 718 forum claims it's being put on the Panamera first. They wouldn't say how they knew but they were very adamant that's what happening. I would personally put the new stuff on 2-doors but that's just me lol.
I can guarantee with certainty that it will be on the 992.2. 😂
2024 911T. Production completed 11/23/23, old badge or new? Also are we considered 992.1?
Old crest. As I previously posted, this new Carmine Red 992 arrived at the dealership yesterday. It was produced around the same time as yours (late Nov).
This late in the game I believe that the 992 will probably not see the new crest until the 992.2 enters production.
Edit, Yes, 992.1. The 992.2 has not begun production and will be MY25. (Model Year).
Last edited by RatherJaded; 12-30-2023 at 11:27 AM.
Retrieved my '24 T earlier this week so graduating this thread. Don't have any good photos yet... but will and be sure to post when I do. Thank you all for your assistance through this journey and Happy New Year!
Car was picked up from port Friday and dealer has pick up ready for me today unfortunately not available so will be picking it up on Tuesday. All milestones have been reached.
I graduated from this thread today after just over 2 years from the first deposit. The car felt great on the first drive home, but I can already tell the break in period is going to be a test of patience. I can’t wait to see what it can really do.