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Got it - I had tried checking out, and it added $60+ in shipping (even though they say free shipping for $200+ purchases). Maybe it would've been removed if I went further in the checkout process but that's what pushed me away. Hopefully others have a better outcome than I did.
Only Porsche can charge extra for taking things off. Want a badge with no color, that's extra. Want rear model designation delete, that's extra. Want colorless side markers, that's extra........
Well the monochrome wheel hub centers are cheaper than the color ones, but of course going back to monochrome turbonite will be even more! I'm sticking to color...!
Only Porsche can charge extra for taking things off. Want a badge with no color, that's extra. Want rear model designation delete, that's extra. Want colorless side markers, that's extra........
Well if you think about it, it makes sense. Any change whether it is a deletion or a certain color change requires a change to the standard build orders for the assembly line. In some cases it may mean having someone make the physical change after the car is assembled if that particular operation was normally performed by a robot and the robot can not be easily be reprogrammed for the change in material.
On my Dakar today (still only a week old) I added clear side marker lights, Turbonite badge/emblem (which is in the new style w/ the honeycomb; I dig it) - also got the Mudflaps but gonna put those on tomorrow. Lastly added wind buffers by the side mirrors - each of those took a few seconds to install, Mudflaps will take a bit but not too long.
Just bought Turbonite Airbags to match the front badges - shipping from Europe so should have them next week! Love the look of the Turbonite badge on my Arctic TTS and GT Silver GT3 . . .now need Turbonite wheel centers!!
1st time Porsche owner with a new 992 GTS being delivered on Saturday. Dealer is including clear side markers, all-weather mats, and frunk liner. I purchased some radiator grill covers last week. Today, I purchased a couple more accessories. Please suggest anything else I might need! Considering GT3 side skirts like several others have mentioned here.
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