Official waiting room for those with a new 992 on order --- come on in !!
Forgive my ignorance but how do you find what V code you're on and probably also... What those v codes mean
Rennlist Member
The following 6 users liked this post by 3uros:
084runnerltd (02-19-2024),
Artzwrk (02-13-2024),
Haros (02-23-2024),
pgap718 (02-14-2024),
RG88 (02-13-2024),
and 1 others liked this post.
If you right click on the main TYD page using either Firefox or Chrome, click Inspect ---> Click the tab labeled "Network" ---> Then refresh the page ---> There should be a section under "Name" labeled USMXXXX (The X numbers reflect your commission number ---> Under this section you will see towards the right under "Response" a section labeled "vehicleStatusImporter" with your current Porsche V Code.
The following users liked this post:
roninshiba (02-13-2024)
Racer
Post and image saved! Awesome
For anyone stuck in customs my dealer just informed me that he’s getting “QA Status” on vehicles now. That means modules are being replaced.
The following 5 users liked this post by Cartod:
Aperture776 (02-13-2024),
brownmamba94 (02-14-2024),
null (02-13-2024),
PSPorsche (02-13-2024),
yz777 (02-13-2024)
Rennlist Member
Last edited by vintage38; 02-13-2024 at 06:29 PM.
Racer
Since you will experience both on the same car be sure to update us on thoughts of them both please.
Rennlist Member
The Goodyear's get pretty good reviews. I have them on other Porsche vehicles and think they are fine - much better than the Pirelli tires in my opinion. Give them a try, you might like them.
The following users liked this post:
vintage38 (02-13-2024)
Pro
Join Date: Aug 2023
Location: San Francisco Bay Area (East Bay)
Posts: 615
Received 685 Likes
on
316 Posts
Here is a zoomed in crop of my photo. Taken on 1/24 @ 2:32pm (according to EXIF data of the photo).
The following users liked this post:
freesole (02-13-2024)
The following users liked this post:
pgap718 (02-14-2024)