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I'm also joining this thread, expecting my delivery to S. Florida on 6/2..... not without a drama with SFL Conductor drifting in Atlantic Ocean for a few days. Does anyone happen to know who attaches the front lip spoiler, which seems to be missing in the elevator pictures? I assume it's the dealer, but where is the piece for them to install?
@FourFourTwo - yes, that is GT Silver deviated stitching. I had debated GTS interior with chalk, but my OCD wanted the stitching to match the GT Silver body. The silver/gray belts, 930, and a few other things really make the interior a fantastic place to me. Thrilled with it.
@audi4t - spot on. The team at Porsche Perimeter have been a pleasure to work with and couldn't have made the delivery any easier. The delays are out of their control. Hopefully look forward to more great cars from them in the future.
@FourFourTwo - yes, that is GT Silver deviated stitching. I had debated GTS interior with chalk, but my OCD wanted the stitching to match the GT Silver body. The silver/gray belts, 930, and a few other things really make the interior a fantastic place to me. Thrilled with it.
@audi4t - spot on. The team at Porsche Perimeter have been a pleasure to work with and couldn't have made the delivery any easier. The delays are out of their control. Hopefully look forward to more great cars from them in the future.
Like the deviated stitching and belts. Thats the one thing that I’ve been trying to nail down, but the GT silver, pebble, chalk are all so close in color does not seem to matter much. Went with my SA recommendation of going with chalk/chalk since they will match each other- hope it turns out well….
It’s interesting; the TYD website shows “miles to destination” which has continued to tick down for SFL Conductor over the last week. Either it’s pulling data from another source (such as satellite) or it’s just a mechanical countdown based on estimated number of days remaining — I hope it’s the former but suspect it’s the latter. The ship could be out of transponder range but still trackable by satellite (Vesselfinder indicates there’s a real time satellite track available behind a pay wall).
Tell us where you are, the logistics chain is very different East Coast, Gulf, West Coast. By weeks.
I’m in Southern California. Tomorrow is the day my build starts!! My wife is confused by how exciting this is. Hopefully no build delays as I’ve seen that on this thread recently. I have a pretty straight forward spec nothing unusual.
After everything going through so quickly---and my car being built and shipped ahead of schedule---she's delayed in Davisville... My dealer said a couple of other cars arrived yesterday from the same ship so I'm hoping that my car gets on the next transport soon.
After everything going through so quickly---and my car being built and shipped ahead of schedule---she's delayed in Davisville... My dealer said a couple of other cars arrived yesterday from the same ship so I'm hoping that my car gets on the next transport soon.
Oh no! Myself and another person here also had our cars delayed at Davisville. Where is your car headed to?
Does anyone know shipping schedule from Emden with destination to Benicia, CA (Northern California)? Mine is sitting at Emden currently and the app suggests that the ship will sail on May 29 from Emden, but I'm not sure whether that's accurate.
Wondering the same. I’m also Northern California and have the same scheduled ship date of May 29.
I'm also joining this thread, expecting my delivery to S. Florida on 6/2..... not without a drama with SFL Conductor drifting in Atlantic Ocean for a few days. Does anyone happen to know who attaches the front lip spoiler, which seems to be missing in the elevator pictures? I assume it's the dealer, but where is the piece for them to install?
The front splitter as well as well as the center caps travel with the car on the interior of the front passenger side. They are installed during PDI at your selling dealer. The shipping blocks are removed during that time as well.
The front splitter as well as well as the center caps travel with the car on the interior of the front passenger side. They are installed during PDI at your selling dealer. The shipping blocks are removed during that time as well.
Thank you. That was my guess as well, given that it’s painted and hence should be shipped with the car. However, it’s not exactly compact, so it's interesting how they manage to store it inside without damaging anything while leaving enough space for shipping personnel to move the car around multiple times. I'm curious if anyone has a picture of how it is stored.
It’s interesting; the TYD website shows “miles to destination” which has continued to tick down for SFL Conductor over the last week. Either it’s pulling data from another source (such as satellite) or it’s just a mechanical countdown based on estimated number of days remaining — I hope it’s the former but suspect it’s the latter. The ship could be out of transponder range but still trackable by satellite (Vesselfinder indicates there’s a real time satellite track available behind a pay wall).
My guess is the simple mechanical countdown, unfortunately…..judging by the path, which, as expected, doesn’t reflect the stopover in Davisville. I guess we will know soon…..patience is the most difficult part here!