Official waiting room for those with a new 992 on order --- come on in !!
Many thanks, and much appreciated I successfully made it into the website and can now follow the route for SFL Conductor. Your cars are beautiful. I used to live in Chicago and also had a triple black 2011 4S Cabriolet. On weekends I often drove up Sheridan Road through your area. Very beautiful there! Now driving a black 991.1 CS cabriolet, awaiting delivery of the new one (agate Grey CS Cab).
Enjoy your incoming Agate CS Cab - my brother in LA just bought an 992 4 GTS Cab in Agate and that color is very special. Have fun tracking the Conductor across the water and enjoy your incoming new ride
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Glad the tracking website worked out, its been fun watching the progress of the Siem Cicero from Emden over the last 10 days but Im happy to say that the ship is scheduled to unload my Gentian Blue Turbo S Cab in Baltimore on 5/2 so I will still have another 10 days before my car arrives at the Dealer.
Curious how many days it takes to get across the Atlantic.
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If you don’t have access to a PC, it might be easier to call the dealership to ask what ship you are on if you are sure that your car is already on the ship.
The Siem Cicero ended up taking a total of 10 days from departure from Emden on 4/19 to arrive at the port of North Kingstown in Rhode Island on 4/29. It stayed 2 days to unload, then left yesterday for Baltimore and is scheduled to arrive today. So all in, it should be 11 days-12 days from Emden to Baltimore IF you transit through New Kingstown. Hope all is smooth for your GTS’s journey across the pond!
I received the photo of the car at the elevator looking rather near finished on the around April 22 and showing finished would happen on thr 27th. Then the timeline switched to show the production fished date to May25! Suggesting it will take another month to finish a car that has already had the elevator photo taken suggesting it is essentially completely a month before the new finish date shown. Does it take 30 days to snap the wheel centers in and apply the T stripe decal?
The hack does indeed work on a Mac. Hit "fn" "f12" to access the page. Toward the top of the page you'll see: Elements, Console, Sources, NETWORK, etc. I used this hack to see that my car is on the SFL Condiuctor which is currently west of Spain heading to the US.
Here is the new timeline and the elevator photo I received almost two weeks ago now. Did they drop the car off the elevator and it needs extensive repairs? And the deliver date flew back to July 17 from June 4
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AdamIsAdam (04-30-2023)
[QUOTE=Targa32;18774866]Here is the new timeline and the elevator photo I received almost two weeks ago now. Did they drop the car off the elevator and it needs extensive repairs? And the deliver date flew back to July 17 from June 4]
Unfortunately, it has happened to quite a few on here. My pictures showed up on Feb 24 after production started, but it was two months before production was complete. Some days you are the bug; and other days you are the windshield. I’m guessing my delay was the full leather. But it could have been the Bose, the puddle light, or the personalized badging that says “Beast mode”.
Unfortunately, it has happened to quite a few on here. My pictures showed up on Feb 24 after production started, but it was two months before production was complete. Some days you are the bug; and other days you are the windshield. I’m guessing my delay was the full leather. But it could have been the Bose, the puddle light, or the personalized badging that says “Beast mode”.
The Siem Cicero ended up taking a total of 10 days from departure from Emden on 4/19 to arrive at the port of North Kingstown in Rhode Island on 4/29. It stayed 2 days to unload, then left yesterday for Baltimore and is scheduled to arrive today. So all in, it should be 11 days-12 days from Emden to Baltimore IF you transit through New Kingstown. Hope all is smooth for your GTS’s journey across the pond!
I received the photo of the car at the elevator looking rather near finished on the around April 22 and showing finished would happen on thr 27th. Then the timeline switched to show the production fished date to May25! Suggesting it will take another month to finish a car that has already had the elevator photo taken suggesting it is essentially completely a month before the new finish date shown. Does it take 30 days to snap the wheel centers in and apply the T stripe decal?
The car looks rather complete but might be missing some necessary chip I suppose — simple build except for the aero kit in gloss black and that is already on the car….
maybe the stock market will go up enough to pay for the car so it feels free. I have a very large position in MSFT and last weeks $28 upward move actually did pay for this 911 T — but higher would be even better —
Besides waiting for the car is a big part of the fun for me. Reminds me of waiting for my secret spy ring I ordered from the flap of a box of sugar Frosted Flakes - checking the mail day after day, week after week and even month after month— until one day it was there in the mailbox.
how it took 2–3 months to mail a plastic kid’s ring is still a mystery but maybe the same reason Porsche builds a car and then takes two months to actually finish it!
while Chevrolet built my c8 convertible in just l 5 days and shipped it to California in six days and it had the Bose stereo - which is the standard radio, as well - every single one has the Bose stereo and heated and cooled seats and electric seats with memory buttons - three buttons on both seats! What is this that Porsche on a $150,000 plus car cannot add memory seat buttons on the passenger seat?? Cheap Germans…
I did not want to like this Corvette c8 - bought it because all my friends have Vettes and go on drives together — but it really is a fun car to drive. With beautiful interior leather everywhere and the convertible top works great and it sounds mean and rides beautifully from normal to sport plus - every option I could find for $102,250 — what will Porsche sell you for that amount?
maybe the stock market will go up enough to pay for the car so it feels free. I have a very large position in MSFT and last weeks $28 upward move actually did pay for this 911 T — but higher would be even better —
Besides waiting for the car is a big part of the fun for me. Reminds me of waiting for my secret spy ring I ordered from the flap of a box of sugar Frosted Flakes - checking the mail day after day, week after week and even month after month— until one day it was there in the mailbox.
how it took 2–3 months to mail a plastic kid’s ring is still a mystery but maybe the same reason Porsche builds a car and then takes two months to actually finish it!
while Chevrolet built my c8 convertible in just l 5 days and shipped it to California in six days and it had the Bose stereo - which is the standard radio, as well - every single one has the Bose stereo and heated and cooled seats and electric seats with memory buttons - three buttons on both seats! What is this that Porsche on a $150,000 plus car cannot add memory seat buttons on the passenger seat?? Cheap Germans…
I did not want to like this Corvette c8 - bought it because all my friends have Vettes and go on drives together — but it really is a fun car to drive. With beautiful interior leather everywhere and the convertible top works great and it sounds mean and rides beautifully from normal to sport plus - every option I could find for $102,250 — what will Porsche sell you for that amount?
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